July 5, 2024

Everyone has suddenly become very conscious about the issue of financial fair play, right?
Rio Ferdinand has certainly used and is using it as evidence to argue that Arsenal should not waste time signing Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak.
After seeing how the Premier League dealt with Everton, Nottingham Forest and Manchester City, Newcastle may need to be careful not to incur further financial losses – so Ferdinand , suggested that their Premier League rivals should raise capital.
More specifically, the former Manchester United and England defender believes Isak is the perfect fit for Arsenal, who are looking to bring more goals and creativity up front to strengthen their title challenge.
I believe that.
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He fell to 4th place.
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As reported by SPORTbible, Ferdinand Isak highlighted Isak’s performance against Manchester City and said on his YouTube show Vibe With Five: : I did.
If I were Arsenal, I would buy him with all my might.
“Why?
They struggle with [profit and sustainability rules].
I think he still needs to take another step up before moving to a club like Real Madrid.
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Stephen Chicken Stephen Chicken Stephen Chicken has been a football writer since 2009 and has worked for Football365 and the Huddersfield Examiner, among others.
Stephen continues to cover Huddersfield Town, both home and away, for his publication WeAreTerriers.com.
In 2020 he was nominated for Regional Journalist of the Year at the prestigious British Sports Journalism Awards.

 

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