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Charlie Grace
Tue 2 September 2025 12:50, UK

Alexander Isak finally completed his blockbuster move from Newcastle United to Liverpool on transfer deadline day.
The deal, worth £125 million, made Isak the most expensive transfer deadline day signing of all time as well as becoming the most expensive British transfer ever, the second time Liverpool have broken that record this window.
Isak had been pushing for the move throughout the transfer window, effectively going on strike in an attempt to force through the switch.
It was a torrid transfer window for Newcastle, seeing targets slip away at an alarming rate, but the signings of Wissa and Nick Woltemade have softened the blow.
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Isak helped Newcastle to their first major trophy in 70 years while at the club and the Swedish international was adored by the fans.
It appears he was equally adored by his teammates, none perhaps more so than his attacking partner Anthony Gordon, who took to Instagram to post an emotionsl farewell to the Swede.
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The Englishman said: “Regardless of the situation and what’s gone on.
I wish you nothing but the best brother,” Gordon signed off.
Gordon joined Newcastle in January 2023, six months after Isak came to the club, and the two struck up a great partnership in Newcastle’s front three, combining for 61 goals during their two full seasons together at St.
James’ Park.
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All of the noise that surrounded Isak didn’t help to curb the negative atmosphere that built up during Newcastle’s transfer window.
Now, with Isak out of the picture, and supplemented depth options in place, Eddie Howe has the chance to knuckle down once again and deliver another triumphant season with Newcastle.
PlayerFromFeeNick WoltemadeStuttgart£64mAnthony ElangaNottingham Forest£53mYoane WissaBrentford£55mJacob RamseyAston Villa£40mMalick ThiawAC Milan£30mAaron RamsdaleSouthamptonLoanAntonito CorderoMalagaFree (Loan back)Newcastle’s transfer business (Transfermarkt)
The 47-year-old is at his best when he’s a quiet operator going under the radar, and he can do that now with a Newcastle side that will have their sights set on lofty goals this season.
A Champions League place will surely be a must, but building on last season’s Carabao Cup victory will also be important as Howe looks to continue building a winning culture on Tyneside.