Arsenal are keen to sign a new striker in the summer, with numerous different options being explored. Brentford’s Ivan Toney is top of the shortlist at the Emirates Stadium, but Mikel Arteta’s side could be missing a trick in not enquiring about an alternative Premier League forward in Isak.
The Swedish international has shone since joining Newcastle from Real Sociedad 18 months ago for a fee in the region of £63million, and his performances have received plenty of plaudits. Arsenal will be well aware of the striker’s skillset, though the comments of Alan Shearer could capture their attention even more.
The Newcastle legend revealed that coaching staff at his former club have compared Isak to an Arsenal icon when analysing his ability, telling The Athletic: “I love Isak, not just because of who he plays for or the position he plays in, or his excellent record of 23 goals in 36 starts in all competitions, but because of how he does it.
Alexander Isak has been in flying form for Newcastle this season (Image: Getty)
“As a kid — he’s still only 24 — he was inevitably compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, another Swedish legend, but the comparison they make within Newcastle’s coaching staff is to Thierry Henry. You can see it in that blistering pace, the languid grace, that gorgeous, fluid movement.”
The comparisons to Henry could give Arsenal something to think about when weighing up their long-term striker targets, though it would take a sizable fee to lure him away from St James’ Park. But a move may not be entirely off the table given that Newcastle chief executive Darren Eales recently admitted that some of his side’s star players may need to be sold soon to fund new signings.
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