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- The Guardian
Alexander Isak's rental home on market amid push for move to Liverpool from Newcastle
The house Alexander Isak has been living in just outside Newcastle is back on the rental market. The striker is trying to secure a move to Liverpool and it emerged on Tuesday that new tenants are being sought. Removal vans have been sighted at Isak's Ponteland home, which is understood to have been put on the market some weeks ago. The Sweden international started renting the property after he joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad in 2022. Isak signalled his determination to force a transfer by not going on Newcastle's pre-season tour to Singapore and South Korea last month and has been ordered by Eddie Howe to train alone. The manager also banned the Sweden international from a training‑ground barbecue last week. Liverpool have had a £110m bid for Isak turned down but remain determined to sign the 25-year-old, who has scored 54 goals in 86 Premier League appearances. He is valued by Newcastle at £150m but it would be a surprise if a compromise were not found for the move to go ahead. That is contingent on Newcastle buying at least one striker. A deal for Brentford's centre-forward Yoane Wissa is expected to be concluded this week and Porto's Samu Aghehowa is among other targets. Isak was handed a shirt number on Tuesday when Newcastle published their squad list, retaining the No 14 he has worn since he joined. Howe has no intention of using Isak in Saturday's opening match at Aston Villa – the manager has said he only wants players who 'really want to play for this football club'. Newcastle are also pushing to strengthen in other areas and have agreed a £35m deal to sign the centre-back Malick Thiaw from Milan. The 24-year-old should soon be confirmed as the club's third significant summer signing, after the forward Anthony Elanga and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion Liverpool are advancing in talks with Crystal Palace over a previous Newcastle target, Marc Guéhi. They start their season on Friday at home to Bournemouth. A moment's silence will be observed at all top-flight matches in the opening round in memory of the Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who died last month.


BBC News
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- BBC News
Huddersfield sign Evalds permanently from Hull KR
Former England international Niall Evalds has turned his loan at Huddersfield Giants from Hull KR into a permanent has signed a two-year contract with the Giants after injuries wrecked his 2025 campaign with the west Yorkshire 31-year-old broke his foot just 35 minutes into his debut in March before he suffered a season-ending calf problem in July on his of the KR side that reached the 2024 Grand Final, Evalds will now stay at the John Smith's Stadium until at least 2027. "When I signed on loan, it wasn't with a short-term view," Evalds said. , external"It was to be at Giants for the next few years. I want to focus on getting back to enjoying it and doing what I can do."The start of my Giants career hasn't gone particularly to plan, but I'm here for the longer term and I'm working really hard in rehab to get back stronger for next year."


Daily Mail
7 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Josh Windass is 13/2 to score first in his side's Carabao Cup clash Tuesday - as Championship clubs Wrexham and Hull City clash in the first round
Round One of the Carabao Cup gets underway Tuesday - with 30 fixtures scheduled to take place. It is the match-up between Championship clubs Wrexham and Hull City that we will be focussing on in this article - as the pair clash in North Wales. Despite their heartbreaking loss in the dying stages against Southampton in their opening Championship game of the season - Wrexham are 13/10 favourites to reign supreme at home Tuesday. Conversely, Hull are 17/10 outsiders to upset the applecart in enemy territory according to Sky Bet. Elsewhere, in a separate market - Ollie Palmer and Ryan Hardie are the best-backed to score first at 5/1 odds. Smith had a strong campaign for Reading in League One last season - with the centre-forward netting 18 goals. Meanwhile, Josh Windass - who found the back of the net first in Wrexham's aforementioned loss to Southampton - is a 13/2 fourth-favourite to do so yet again in Tuesday's Carabao Cup clash. Sky Bet odds for Wrexham vs Hull City (Carabao Cup): Wrexham 13/10 Hull City 19/10 Sky Bet favourites in Goalscorers market for Wrexham vs Hull City: Ollie Palmer to score first 5/1 Ryan Hardie to score first 5/1 Sam Smith to score first 11/2 Josh Windass to score first 13/2