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Isak Out, Who’s In? Newcastle’s Striker Search From Sesko To Messi
Whether it’s Ollie Watkins from the Premier League, Benjamin Sesko from the Bundesliga, or even Lionel Messi from MLS, Newcastle United need to replace Liverpool-bound Alexander Isak. That’s no easy task.
Finding the right striker is tricky, so we’ve gone a bit rogue with our approach. Instead of limiting the search to one league or one profile, we’ve cast the net wide – selecting one potential Isak replacement from each of the top 10 football leagues in the world.
Premier League: Ollie Watkins
“The best league in the world,” as Charlie Austin once said. And honestly, that’s good enough for us – no need for UEFA coefficient points or some similar malarkey to back it up.
Erling Haaland is the best striker in the Premier League, with Alexander Isak second – which, by extension, means almost every other striker is a realistic target for Newcastle. Aston Villa’s Watkins is arguably the best available.
Watkins has never scored fewer than 11 Premier League goals in a season. He netted 16 last campaign, following a remarkable 2023/24 where he scored 19 and assisted 13. A superb all-round forward, but at 29, clubs are cautious about spending big.
Villa want £60 million but with limited resale value, both Newcastle and Manchester United are hesitant. In the meantime, Newcastle are focusing on striker number three on this list.
Serie A: Moise Kean
Kean is a wanted man after banging in 19 goals in 32 Serie A appearances for Fiorentina last season. Yes, the same Moise Kean who flopped at Everton and infamously got subbed off 18 minutes after coming on against Manchester United. But the numbers don’t lie. He’s not that player anymore.
Now 25 and fully rebuilt, Kean has reportedly caught the eye of Manchester United. He’s available for around £45m, a respectable fee for a rejuvenated striker in his prime. If Newcastle cash in on Isak for £120m-plus, snapping up the Italian international could be a smart move.
Bundesliga: Benjamin Sesko
Newcastle’s reported top target to replace Isak, Sesko is ready to leave RB Leipzig and was even on Arsenal’s radar before they chose Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres instead.
His numbers don’t leap off the page – 27 goals in 64 Bundesliga matches – but at 22, he’s progressing impressively. Tall, athletic and technically gifted, Sesko is considered one of Europe’s top young forwards. Leipzig want north of £70m for him.
He’s a different type of striker than Isak – more involved in build-up and happy to shoot from anywhere – so pairing him with someone like Watkins could be lethal. They’re different enough to complement each other. Aren’t they, Manchester United?
La Liga: Julian Alvarez
Pickings are slim in Spain, but Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez is a standout. He’s only been there a year, but if Newcastle want a ready-made replacement for Isak, they won’t find many better.
The former Manchester City man excelled from 2022 to 2024, proving himself as a dynamic, versatile attacker in the Premier League, capable on the wing, in behind, or as a central striker. He brings energy intelligence, and consistent output. If Newcastle could pull this off, it’d be a coup.
But Atletico won’t want to sell, and Alvarez would likely have to push for a move himself. Still, it’s worth exploring. Stranger things have happened.
Ligue 1: Evann Guessand
Nice’s Evann Guessand has been linked with several Premier League clubs – Crystal Palace in particular – and now Newcastle, too.
We’re picking him over PSG’s Goncalo Ramos after he contributed 21 goals in Ligue 1 last season and, at 24, looks destined for the Premier League. Palace may be leading the race, but Newcastle could pounce after failing to land Hugo Ekitike, Yoane Wissa and Joao Pedro.
Brazilian Serie A: Yuri Alberto
Outside Europe’s top five, Brazil’s Serie A is apparently the best league. Who knew? Four Brazilian sides featured at this summer’s Club World Cup, more than England and France combined. Fluminense even reached the semi-finals.
There aren’t many standout striker options, though. Gabigol is past his peak, never quite recovered from his failed Inter Milan spell, and hasn’t returned to Europe since.
But Yuri Alberto is four years younger and previously played for Zenit, which instantly makes him more intriguing. There’s not much logic here, but not many options either. Brazil seems to be churning out more combative midfielders like Andre and Danilo than top strikers of late.
Primeira Liga: Samu Aghehowa
Chelsea wanted him before he joined Porto from Atletico last summer, and they might regret missing out.
Aghehowa, formerly Omorodion, scored 19 goals in 30 Primeira Liga games last season. Strong, lightning-quick and standing 6’4”, he’s pretty similar to Isak, perhaps even faster.
He’s not Premier League-proven, but neither are most of the names on this list. Aghehowa and Sesko could both offer continuity for Newcastle post-Isak.
Belgian Pro League: Franjo Ivanovic
After spells in Germany and Croatia, Franjo Ivanovic has emerged as one of Belgium’s top strikers, scoring 16 in 34 for 2024/25.
At 23, he’s attracting interest from Benfica, which usually signals serious potential. Some reports say a deal is done, but until it’s official, we’re keeping hope alive.
Major League Soccer: Lionel Messi
Let’s be honest — there’s no realism in linking MLS strikers like Hugo Cuypers to Newcastle. So instead, we’ve taken a sharp left into SEO paradise: Lionel Messi.
Things are a bit rocky between Messi and MLS right now after he was suspended for skipping the All-Star game. Could Newcastle swoop in? Well…they could. But they won’t. Still, we had to try.
Liga Profesional: Edinson Cavani
Scraping the barrel? Possibly. But who wouldn’t want to see Edinson Cavani back in the Premier League at 38? Actually, don’t answer that.
Now at Boca Juniors, the Uruguayan legend still has unfinished business in England. Maybe. Kind of. Not really.
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Premier League
Manchester United Cannot Afford To Let Joshua Zirkzee Leave In January Despite Inconsistency
Joshua Zirkzee’s rollercoaster journey at Manchester United continues, and the Dutch striker remains one of the most unpredictable — yet potentially game-changing — players in the squad. While inconsistency has frustrated fans and coaches alike, his ability to produce magical moments from nothing makes him far too valuable to let slip away during the January transfer window.
December 2024 set the tone for Zirkzee’s United story: a two-goal performance against Everton followed by humiliation against Newcastle, where he was substituted after just 33 minutes to the audible mockery of his own supporters. Fast forward a year, and Zirkzee’s status is still complex. He had not started a match until late November, prompting whispers among fans that his future at the club could be limited.
But when called upon, Zirkzee has the ability to turn matches on their head. Against Crystal Palace, he transformed a dull performance into a hero’s moment, scoring a brilliant goal and assisting in the winning play. Fans in the away end at Selhurst Park even chanted his name to the tune of Daft Punk’s “One More Time” — a reminder of how quickly perceptions can change.
Zirkzee’s career at United has often followed this pattern. After being jeered at Newcastle, he bounced back with a winning penalty against Arsenal in the FA Cup and scored in crucial Europa League away games against Real Sociedad and Lyon. He became a cult figure among supporters despite limited opportunities.
Yet, his role remains precarious. Following injuries and the arrival of £200 million worth of new attacking talent, Zirkzee has struggled to secure consistent playing time. Reports of frustration and interest from other clubs have surfaced, with Everton, West Ham, and several Italian teams, including Roma, monitoring his situation.
However, selling Zirkzee in January carries high risk and low reward. Interest from Roma is loan-based with conditions tied to Champions League qualification — a deal that provides United little certainty or immediate benefit. His flashes of brilliance, coupled with his potential to be a difference-maker in key moments, suggest that Manchester United should think twice before allowing him to depart.
In a squad with an already-packed attacking roster, Zirkzee’s unpredictability might just be exactly what United needs to turn tight games in their favor. For a player capable of producing moments of magic out of nothing, letting him go in January would be a gamble United cannot afford to take.
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Pep Guardiola Shares Light Moment With Samuel Chukwueze After 9-Goal Thriller At Craven Cottage
A Wild Premier League Night Ends With A Respectful Pep–Chukwueze Moment
The Premier League delivered pure chaos at Craven Cottage — nine goals, breathtaking football, and one Nigerian winger who nearly flipped the script on the defending champions.
But beyond the 5–4 scoreline, one moment stole the spotlight:
Pep Guardiola walking straight to Samuel Chukwueze, sharing a hug, a laugh, and a short conversation that instantly set the internet buzzing.
Chukwueze Turns The Game On Its Head
Fulham were buried 5–1 when Chukwueze came on at half-time.
Then everything changed.
With speed, flair, and confidence that looked straight out of his Villarreal days, the 26-year-old fired in a brilliant brace — two goals in eight minutes — and suddenly, City were sweating.
His directness troubled Guardiola’s side all game, and his performance felt like a declaration:
Chukwueze has arrived in the Premier League.
Pep Guardiola Was Clearly Impressed
Cameras picked up the moment right after full-time:
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Pep walks directly to Chukwueze
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Wraps him in a warm hug
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Shares a laugh
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And keeps talking as they walk together off the pitch
It wasn’t a polite “well played.”
It was genuine admiration.
And football fans — especially in the transfer-driven sports market — noticed immediately.
Social media exploded with comments like:
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“Pep loves him. City move loading?”
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“Chukwueze cooking City and still getting hugged — Pep really wants him.”
Given City’s struggles to find a Raheem Sterling–type winger since 2022, the speculation isn’t far-fetched.
Transfer Whispers Begin To Grow
Chukwueze is currently on loan from AC Milan, but nights like this don’t go unnoticed:
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Top managers start paying attention
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Clubs begin reassessing their scouting
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And players suddenly find themselves on bigger radars
With City lacking a consistent right-sided goal threat, Chukwueze’s explosive style fits a lot of what Guardiola loves — pace, bravery, unpredictability.
And when Pep hugs you like that?
The football world takes notes.
What’s Next For Chukwueze?
His Fulham form is picking up rapidly, and if he keeps producing moments like this, the summer transfer window will be very interesting.
For now, though, one thing is clear:
Pep respected what he saw.
Chukwueze made a statement.
And the Premier League just got even more exciting.
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Arne Slot Explains Bold Salah Decision As Liverpool Drop Points Against Sunderland
Salah On The Bench Again — And Liverpool Fans Want Answers
Liverpool fans did a double take when the team sheet dropped.
For the second Premier League game running, Mohamed Salah started on the bench — something that simply never happens with a player who has been the face of Liverpool for nearly a decade.
Against West Ham, he didn’t play a single minute.
Against Sunderland, he finally got on at half-time… but failed to spark the magic as Liverpool stumbled to a 1–1 draw.
Rotation?
Disagreement?
Decline?
Everyone had an opinion — so Arne Slot stepped in to explain.
Slot: “We Need The Full Squad Tonight”
Speaking to Sky Sports, Slot insisted the decision was tactical, not political:
“It’s a balance between continuity and freshness… It’s obvious we need the full squad. A few who start aren’t able to play 90 minutes again.”
He made sure to praise Salah’s attitude as well:
“Mo trains really good and is positive towards his team-mates. He’s an example when he plays, and now he’s an example when he doesn’t.”
Translation?
Salah is handling the situation like a pro — but Liverpool’s season is demanding rotation, even for club icons.
A Rare Sight: Salah’s Reduced Role
For context:
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Salah has 250 goals in 420 games for Liverpool
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He has played almost every match for eight straight seasons
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At 33, he’s entering the “managed minutes” era
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Slot is trying to rebuild consistency after Liverpool’s title run last year
Still… for a player of Salah’s stature, back-to-back benchings set off alarms across the sports market.
Jamie Redknapp: “This Won’t End Well”
Former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp didn’t sugarcoat things.
To him, this feels like the beginning of the end:
“I’ll be gobsmacked if he sees out the last two years of his contract.”
Redknapp even called this moment a breaking point in the relationship:
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Salah won’t want to be a rotational option
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He didn’t sign a new contract to sit on the bench
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He may start considering moves — Europe, MLS, or Saudi Arabia
Redknapp summed it up with brutal clarity:
“No one is indispensable. Time waits for no one.”
Is A Transfer Now Inevitable?
If Slot continues using him as a “half-time hero,” the pressure will only grow.
And with Liverpool performing surprisingly well without him in some matches, the debate gets louder:
Is this a tactical phase?
Or the slow fading out of a club legend?
Either way, the Salah story is far from over — and the best sport blog in the market (yes, that’s us 😎) will keep following every detail.
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