After Isaac expressed his willingness to leave the team to Newcastle, the BBC wrote an article to analyze several teams that may sign Isaac.
BBC said that Isaac's contract has three years left, and Newcastle, controlled by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), is in good financial condition, and there is no pressure to be forced to sell Isaac, and most Premier League teams cannot afford the £130 million transfer fee required by Newcastle.
As reportedly Arsenal had previously been interested in Isaac and had sufficient budget, but now Arsenal has turned its target to Yorkress and is close to closing the deal.
Manchester City has enough funds to sign Isaac, but given Haaland still has a long-term contract, it is unlikely that City will push the deal, and Chelsea has also introduced Drapp and Joao Pedro in the forward position this summer.