Isak, who is regarded as one of the best forwards in Europe, is eager to play Champions League football and compete for trophies regularly. His desire for higher-level competition has led to speculation about his future at Newcastle, especially as Arsenal had previously shown interest in acquiring him.

Reports indicate that Newcastle is willing to negotiate but only for a “monster offer.” The Magpies are keen to ensure they receive a substantial fee that reflects Isak’s market value. The club would then use the funds to pursue a replacement, with Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP reportedly on their radar.


Chelsea’s interest comes as they look to bolster their attacking options under new management. Isak’s impressive performances in the Premier League have made him a sought-after target, and discussions between Chelsea and Newcastle are expected to heat up as the January transfer window approaches.