EXCLUSIVE: Newcastle rekindle Hugo Ekitike interest amid Isak concern
Newcastle United will rekindle their interest in Eintracht Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitike if Alexander Isak leaves the club this summer, FootballTransfers understands.
Ekitike was close to joining Newcastle during his time at Stade Reims, but the Magpies were unable to finalise a deal with the player and he opted to join Paris Saint-Germain instead.
However, Eddie Howeโs side remain interested in the 22-year-old and we have now been informed that a move could take place this summer if Newcastle are forced to sell Isak.
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The Sweden international has been heavily linked with a move to Arsenal over the past few months, amid Mikel Artetaโs desire to sign a new centre forward, while Barcelona, Chelsea and Liverpool have also been touted as potential destinations for the 25-year-old.
If Isak does leave St Jamesโ Park this year, Newcastle will pursue a move for Ekitike as his replacement.
The Frenchman has scored 17 goals and provided six assists in 32 appearances across all competitions since his move to Eintracht Frankfurt was made permanent for โฌ16.5m in July, and he is viewed as a player capable of succeeding Isak if he does depart.
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Ekitikeโs current Eintracht Frankfurt contract runs until 2029, while his Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) stands at a career high of โฌ41.2m.
In addition to Newcastle, Ekitike has also previously been linked with Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and West Ham United, and he is likely to be involved in a transfer tug-of-war when the 2025 summer window opens.
Eddie Howe on Alexander Isak
Although Newcastle are lining up a move for Ekitike if Isak is sold, the club are hoping to retain the Sweden star for at least another year.
Ahead of his sideโs defeat to Manchester City on Saturday, Howe was eager to heap praise on his star striker amid significant links with Arsenal.
โI love working with Alex and I wouldnโt swap him for anyone,โ the Newcastle boss admitted. โWeโve tried to help him by moulding our style of play to suit his game. I really respect Erling [Haaland] and what heโs done in his career is unbelievable, but we really love Alex.
โI donโt think you can compare Alex to anyone,โ Howe added. โAlex is very, very different to any other striker Iโve seen or worked with.
โHe does things that arenโt like your traditional centre-forward. Heโs almost a winger combined into a strikerโs mentality because his footwork and dribbling ability is so good.
โThatโs almost winger-like and then you put him into the middle of the pitch and, with his pace and technical ability and exceptional finishing, heโs sort of got the whole package linked into one. Heโs very unique and Iโd encourage him to stay that way.โ
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