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Newcastle eyeing fresh striker for summer transfer as Woltemade and Wissa struggle on

Newcastle eyeing fresh striker for summer transfer as Woltemade and Wissa struggle on

The Swedish forwards 125 million pound transfer to Liverpool during the previous summer represented a pivotal moment for the team, and the statistics in the following period highlight the extent of that departure. 

Isak netted 27 times in his last campaign at Newcastle yet his successors have failed to match that output.

The club countered by spending 69 million pounds on Nick Woltemade and 55 million pounds on Yoane Wissa, though their performances have fallen short. 

Woltemade has found the net 10 times this term, whereas Wissa has only notched three, sparking new discussions inside the club regarding their forward line strategy.

Insiders suggest that potentially one of these strikers might depart in the upcoming window, with scouting staff already scouting for a dependable central attacker. Currently, William Osula appears to be the sole forward among them assured of remaining.

The internal view is straightforward. Newcastle require an established marksman to vie at the standard they aim for.

Such preparations occur amid wider deliberations at the organisation. 

Although Eddie Howe is anticipated to continue as manager, possibilities like Roberto Mancini and Jose Mourinho have been evaluated lately.

Uncertainty also surrounds vital squad members such as Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon, with choices about their paths pending amid an impending major summer revamp. 

Filling the void left by Isak was bound to prove challenging, but given this seasons results, it seems probable the side will pursue another option for a forward able to supply the required tallies.