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Arsenal told how much they would have to pay to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle

Arsenal are finding it difficult to land their top transfer targets at the moment.

Arsenal made a bid for Dusan Vlahovic earlier this week, but that was promptly rejected, while Benjamin Sesko is unattainable this month too.

Alexander Isak is Mikel Arteta’s dream target, but, once again, that deal looks very unlikely this monthꦉ.

Indeed, according to Pete Graves, speaking on the Sky Sports Transfer Talk Podcast, there’s no chance of Isak going to Arsenal during the January transfer window, with the journalist claiming that it would take an offer of £200m to get Newcastle to even speak abo💛ut selling Isak.

Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images
Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images

Alexander Isak now valued at £200m

Graves shared his verd💃ict on Isak potentially heading to Arsenal.

The journalist says there’s no chance of this deal happening, claiming that it would takౠe a £200mꦆ bid to land the striker now.

“The names 🍌that Dharmesh has mentioned, I mean, Gyokeres has been mentioned, Osimhen, Sesko, as we said there, Marcus Rashford, even my beloved Alexander Isak has been mentioned.

“But let me qualify, the chances of them signing him, there’s more chance of my dry January extending 𝕴to February.

“So you’re telling me there’s a chan🌊ce?” Graves’ co-host asked.

“No, there’s no chanc♐e. There’s no chance, 200 million quid if they want him to start, to get us around the table.”

Alexander Isak could be the most valuable player ever

Arsenal would potentially need to pay £200m to land Isak, and that would make the striker the most valuable player 🎉iಞn football history.

Indeed, while we have seen some massive signings over the years, we’re yet to 🌼see that £200m barrier bro🔥ken.

Most expensive signings of all-timeSelling clubBuying clubFee
NeymarBarcelonaPSG£198m
Kylian MbappeMonacoPSG£168m
Philippe CoutinhoLiverpoolBarcelona£142m
Ousmane DembeleBorussia DortmundBarcelona£136m
Moises CaicedoBrightonChelsea£115m
Joao FelixBenficaAtletico Madrid£113m
Antoine GriezmannAtletico MadridBarcelona£108m
Enzo FernandezBenficaChelsea£105m
Declan RiceWest HamArsenal£105m
Jack GrealishAston VillaMan City£100m

Neymar is currently the most expensive player after his £198m❀ move from Barcelona ♕to PSG.

Meanwhile, PSG were also responsible for the second-biggest signing of all time when they signed Kyliꦡan Mbappe from Monaco.

Arsenal do make the top 10 here with thei🦹r £10ꩲ5m signing of Declan Rice, but, they would have to almost double that transfer record to sign Isak.

In this era of strict Profit♕ and Sustainability rules, Arsenal aren’t likely to splash £200m on a player in theꦕ middle of the January transfer window, so it’s safe to say that Isak will be staying at St James’ Park for a little while longer.