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Isak warned against Arsenal move and suggested alternate destination

On the move: Alexander Isak

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Valued the be worth in excess of £100million, the Swedish international has be linked with a move away from St, James’ Park after enjoying his best goal scoring season to date, scoring 23 goals and assisting six in 34 Premier League games.

The Gunners and the Magpies faced off four times last season, with the Toon emerging victorious in three of those four encounters, while Arsenal secured a win on just one occasion.

Jenas, however, believes that interest from Real Madrid, Barcelona and Liverpool could tempt the 25-year-old to leave St. James’ Park.

Speaking on TalkSPORT, the former Tottenham and Newcastle midfielder said: "For him to leave Newcastle, if I was Isak, this phone call needs to come in from Real Madrid, or it needs to come in from Barcelona, or maybe Liverpool.

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