Isak debacle shows Newcastle remain stuck outside elite despite Saudi windfall / Jonathan Wilson
Bewilderment at letting a prolific forward join a Premier League rival has bolstered the sense of the club as a diminished entity There is another world, not so very different from this one, in which Newcastle took the pragmatic decision early in the summer that Alexander Isak was leaving, there (…)
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