Newcastle United is going through their worst transfer window in a long time; arguably, this has been the worst transfer window in their history. Throughout the transfer window, they have lost most of their targets to their rival clubs, and their best player Alexander Isak, is also looking forward to departing this season.

They have been trying their best to find a proper replacement for Alexander Isak. During the early days, they targeted Joao Pedro, but Chelsea hijacked this move. Their next target was Liam Delap, but once again, Chelsea hijacked this move. Hugo Ekitike was their next target and this time they had been robbed by Liverpool.

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Newcastle United set to lose another transfer target

Their latest target was Benjamin Sesko. In this case, they made the highest progress, but ultimately, this one failed too, as Manchester United stepped up to take the Slovenian international away. On the other hand, Alexander Isak is also creating more and more pressure to join Liverpool.

Newcastle United seriously lost most of their targets this season

They still have a number of targets in their hand, one of them had been Yoane Wissa of Brentford Football Club, but there has been interest from other clubs too. Reports suggest that Tottenham Hotspur are also interested in the DR Congo international, but Newcastle United were believed to be in a better position to land him.

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Yoane Wissa is a matter of interest for Saudi Giants Al Nassr

However, recent reports can be quite frustrating for the Newcastle fans as recent reports from L'Équipe suggest that Saudi giants Al Nassr are ready to meet the asking price for Yoane Wissa, which will make things more difficult for Newcastle in order to land the Congo International.

The biggest disappointment for the Newcastle United Fans would be signing Nicolas Jackson as the replacement of Alexander Isak for an abnormal fee of £80 million. The Magpies are also interested in Ollie Watkins, as per reports. We hope they manage to fix their situation soon.