Paul Merson believes Arsenal will "win the Premier League by 10 points" if they splashed the cash to sign Newcastle star Alexander Isak this summer.
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Arsenal looking to reinforce their attackHave been urged to sign Isak Newcastle adamant to hold on to the forwardFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Former Arsenal midfielder Merson feels the Gunners could stroll to the Premier League title with a commanding margin next season if they snap up Isak from the Magpies in the next window. Since arriving in the Premier League from La Liga side Real Sociedad in 2022, Isak has rapidly established himself as one of English football’s deadliest attackers. The Swedish international is enjoying his most prolific season to date with 26 goals and six assists in just 39 appearances.
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Isak's explosive form has drawn attention from top clubs including Liverpool. Meanwhile, Arsenal's failure to secure a top-tier striker in recent transfer windows has been widely regarded as a missing piece in Arteta’s title-chasing puzzle. With Isak’s combination of pace, movement, and finishing prowess, Merson believes he could be the player to tip the balance in Arsenal’s favour.
WHAT PAUL MERSON SAID
Speaking to , Merson stated, “Alexander Isak is expected to attract interest from a few clubs this summer, but I feel like he could play the waiting game before deciding his future. Newcastle could be in the Champions League next season, and they’ve already shown they can win silverware.
“Let’s not forget — they’re a big club now and, if they qualify for the Champions League, they’ll be an attractive project for any player. I think Isak surely wants to be involved in the Champions League next season, and that will play a key role. Arsenal seem like the best possible move for him if he leaves Newcastle. If the Gunners get him, they will win the league by 10 points!”
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Securing Isak’s signature would likely require a record-breaking offer. With a current deal that runs through 2027 and wages around £120,000 per week, Newcastle are under no pressure to sell. However, their ongoing struggle to convince the 24-year-old to commit to a contract extension may leave the door slightly ajar for a potential move.






