
Barça Is Crazy to Sign Him and His Response Is Clearly Madridist, Brutal Wink
The player opens up in his latest interview to the surprise and disbelief of the Barcelona fans.
Despite the good performance being delivered by Hansi Flick's pupils, the board led by Joan Laporta seems to be looking for more ways to expand the coach's resources. The German coach has so far put the Barça team in a good position, regaining part of its European greatness by directly qualifying them for the Champions League Round of 16.
They are also, after the draw in the Madrid classic, fully involved in the 'fight' for the LaLiga leadership after their lackluster performance last December. However, FC Barcelona's president knows that he will soon have a notable absence in his forward line: Robert Lewandowski.

While it is true that the Polish bomber is currently LaLiga's top scorer, his time in the European soccer elite could end abruptly in the coming seasons. To be prepared when that moment occurs, the Catalan leaders have set their main goal to be achieved during the summer of 2025 as the arrival of Aleksander Isak.
The Newcastle United forward, well-known in our country for his years playing for Real Sociedad, has made some really striking statements to Sky Sports England. Especially when put in the context of this clear interest that FC Barcelona has shown in acquiring his soccer services in half a year.
Two Setbacks
His replys to Sky Sports' questions are in Real Madrid code. Aleksander Isak speaks of Sergio Ramos, the former '4' of the white club, as the "toughest opponent" he has ever faced. "He's very tough defending, very physical", recalls the Swedish striker of his duels between Real Madrid and Real Sociedad.
This unexpected mention of the white legend is not the only Madridist nod that Aleksander Isak has made in his latest interview. The Newcastle United forward confesses that the Santiago Bernabéu is his favorite stadium of all those he has played in: "very beautiful, impressive stadium, great experience" being in that building.

The Madridist confessions of Aleksander Isak, in his interview for Sky Sports England, have once again highlighted the competitiveness between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. The rivalry between both clubs is sustained on and off the field, with market operations aiming to definitively surpass their greatest and eternal rival. The signing of the Newcastle United striker by Joan Laporta would be one of those transfers.
But so far, he hasn't had any luck. In addition to words that won't go unnoticed, from the noble area of St James' Park, they offer considerable resistance to the departure of the Swedish striker, a key piece of their main line-up. The latest reports point to a transfer equal to or greater than 75 million euros, a considerable amount for Barcelona's battered economy.
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