Arsenal considering Alexander Isak as they looks to find exit plan for forward being seen as a target for PL rivals

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Newcastle will most certanily be looking at their options in the summer, possibly getting a fee of £70million for their attacker Alexander Isak to be able financially fund transfers to strengthen other areas, as well as being in line with FFP.

Arsenal are seen as a possible new destination for the 24 year old Swedish international, with a special and impressive record this season, 15 goals in 22 league appearances.

Arsenal are eager to strengthen their squad with more proven internationals and Alexander Isak will be such a candidate with all of the games to be played during a season, and being strong and competitive in all of them, you need a broader squad of quality. Mikel Arteta have his priorities in place and of course showed with the signing of Declan Rice that he means business in the challenge of Liverpool and Man City.

A player that has been on the fringe during his life at Arsenal is Eddie Nketiah, he has also spent time on loan out at other clubs, having a good spell with Leeds at one point. He is seen as a possible departure, and of course in demand with a price between £13 to £20million to be acceptable if a move should happen.

During a good run of games last season, Eddie Nketiah showed what he can do, being picked by Gareth Southgate to make his full international debut vs. Australia in October last year. With his international ambitions, Nketiah needs a regular starting place, possibly in Premier League.

Leicester, Brentford and Crystal Palace are all in the chase for a quality striker. They are all said to have an eye on the Eddie Nketiah. This looks more than a rumour and to see him join one of them clubs will be no shock.

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