(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Newcastle Close to Signing Germany Striker Nick Woltemade as Isak Pushes for Liverpool Move
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has confirmed that talks to sign Germany striker Nick Woltemade are “developing in a good way,” boosting speculation that Alexander Isak could soon leave for Liverpool.
Isak Determined to Join Liverpool
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Liverpool had an initial bid for Isak rejected earlier this summer.
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The Sweden international has since refused to play for Newcastle, pushing hard for a move to the Premier League champions.
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With Isak determined to force a transfer, pressure has mounted on Newcastle to line up a quality replacement.
Newcastle Target Nick Woltemade
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Newcastle’s focus is now on Nick Woltemade, who scored 17 goals in 33 matches for Stuttgart last season.
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The 23-year-old forward also made his debut for Germany’s national team in June, raising his profile across Europe.
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Stuttgart confirmed Thursday that Woltemade has been released from training and match duties to negotiate with “a European club,” widely believed to be Newcastle United.
Eddie Howe Provides Update
When asked about the transfer on Friday, manager Eddie Howe said:
“Not much, but positive signs. Things are moving and developing in a good way at the moment. Until things are done, can’t confirm anything. But yes, fingers crossed.”
What It Means for Newcastle
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If the deal for Woltemade is finalized, it could pave the way for Isak’s long-awaited move to Liverpool.
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Newcastle, backed by their Saudi owners, are eager to avoid being left without a top striker should Isak depart.