Newcastle United will offer star forward Alexander Isak the biggest contract in their history to remain at St James’ Park.
That is the view of finance expert Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider he doesn’t expect the Sweden international to leave the Tyneside club due to their high valuation.
The Telegraph reported on 25 January the north-east giants are adamant Isak is not for sale at any price and intend to reward him with a new long-term contract in the summer.
The striker, who has scored 19 goals in 26 games this season, is under contract until 2028 at St James’ Park.
“I think Arsenal could do it if they really wanted to. If it wasn’t Arsenal, who is going to buy Isak and who can afford him? Basically nobody and I include basically everybody.
“Bayern Munich have got Harry Kane, PSG seem to be in a new world, where their acquisitions seem to be in that £70million range, so they are not going to pay £100million.
“Nobody in Italy can do it. Man City don’t need Isak as a priority. You always want quality players, but City won’t buy Isak, so there are no buyers.
