Arsenal has been advised to actively pursue Newcastle striker Alexander Isak during the January transfer window, as the 24-year-old Swede is seen as a potential target due to Newcastle’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) challenges. The club faces difficulties complying with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) following a reported £73.4 million loss.
Rio Ferdinand, after witnessing Isak’s impressive goal against Manchester City, has urged Arsenal to address their center-forward issues by acquiring the Swedish player. Speaking on the FIVE podcast, Ferdinand emphasized Isak’s constant threat in running behind the defense. Considering Arsenal’s financial constraints, he suggested making a decisive move for Isak.
Football.london’s Josh Holland, a consistent admirer of Isak’s performances, highlighted the striker’s imposing physique, electrifying pace, and clinical finishing abilities. Isak’s previous association with Arsenal’s interest during his time at Real Sociedad was noted, underscoring that despite the potential premium cost, his Premier League experience adds significant value.
At 24 years old, Isak could offer a solution to both Arsenal’s present and future needs. Newcastle’s current 10th position in the campaign and the unlikely return of Champions League football to Tyneside make the transfer deal appear logical and sensible for Arsenal. Despite the potential financial implications, Isak’s experience in the Premier League further enhances his value as a potential asset for Arsenal.