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Chelsea will overpay for a striker again!

Chelsea are reportedly refusing to give up their interest in Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak despite a hefty price tag.

Enzo Maresca, who took charge of Chelsea in the summer, identified the need for a reliable striker to lead the attack line. Maresca believes Isak’s talent and experience in the Premier League can significantly improve Chelsea’s attacking prowess. Which is why, according to Sky Sports, the Blues are not being discouraged in their pursuit of the Sweden international despite his staggering £100 million price tag.

Newcastle face a difficult situation as they must comply with Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) by July 1. This financial pressure could force the Magpies to consider selling one of their key assets. Despite their reluctance to part ways with Isak, the potential repercussions of non-compliance, including a possible points deduction, have left Newcastle facing a difficult decision.

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Great financial pressure

Chelsea’s first request regarding Isak’s availability was made earlier this week, with further discussions reportedly taking place between the two clubs on Friday. These discussions indicate that Chelsea have the firm intention and determination to bring Isak to Stamford Bridge. If Newcastle are not keen on losing their star striker, financial constraints could potentially influence their decision.

Isak proved his worth in the Premier League with a remarkable performance last season, scoring 25 goals despite being sidelined twice with a recurring groin injury. For Chelsea, the acquisition of Isak would therefore fill a significant gap in their squad, which struggled to score goals last season, while the Osimhen case appears to be closed…

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