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Football transfer news August 27: Arsenal suddenly cancels 26 million euro deal at the last minute

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Football transfer news August 27: Arsenal suddenly canceled the 26 million euro deal at the last minute - photo 1
Isak firmly refused to sign the contract and wanted to leave.

Newcastle in turmoil over Isak

According to Sky Sports, Newcastle have decided to raise their offer for Jorgen Strand Larsen to 64 million euros, an increase of about 6 million euros compared to the previous offer rejected by Wolves.

The St James' Park team is currently in dire need of a striker as they have failed to convince Alexander Isak to return to action.

However, The Magpies were immediately rejected by the Wolves. In the latest match in the second round of the English League Cup, the Norwegian striker shone with a double to help Wolves win 3-2 against West Ham.

The 25-year-old star is being planned by coach Vitor Pereira as the main gun in the attack of the Molineux team this season.

For his part, after the 2-3 loss to Liverpool, Newcastle co-owner Jamie Reuben, along with a delegation from the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the club's director, Jacobo Solis, went directly to Isak's home in Northumberland to convince the striker to stay, along with a new contract with a much more attractive salary.

But Isak has been adamant in his refusal and has made it clear that he wants to leave and not renew his contract. Newcastle insiders believe Liverpool will soon submit a second offer before the 2025 summer transfer window closes in the next few days.

Football transfer news August 27: Arsenal suddenly canceled the 26 million euro deal at the last minute - photo 2

Arsenal suddenly canceled the 26 million euro deal at the last minute

According to Goal, Arsenal has suddenly canceled the private flight arranged for defender Jakub Kiwior to travel to Porto to sign a contract worth 26 million euros.

The reason is because The Gunners have yet to reach an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen on the transfer fee for defender Piero Hincapie, even though the player has agreed personal terms.

Arsenal had wanted to loan Hincapie with an option to buy him next summer. However, Leverkusen have made it clear that they will only let the Ecuadorian leave if they receive 60 million euros. The Bundesliga runners-up have said goodbye to a number of key players this summer, so they are not under much pressure to sell more key players.

Hincapie's contract with the BayArena team still runs until 2029. Arsenal currently have no intention of paying the fee that Leverkusen wants and are seriously considering plans to keep Kwior. The Polish international was given the green light by the Emirates team to go to Porto on loan, with a 25 million euro buyout clause.

Palace reach agreement to buy Yeremy Pino

After many attempts to pursue, Crystal Palace are very close to successfully recruiting Yeremy Pino. According to the Daily Telegraph, the Selhurst Park team has reached an agreement with Villarreal for a price of 30 million euros, excluding additional fees, in exchange for the services of the 22-year-old winger.

Personal terms have also been agreed between the Premier League side and Yeremy Pino. The star, who has played 15 times for the Spanish national team, is expected to fly to London soon to complete his medical before officially becoming the second notable recruit to join Palace this summer, after left-back Borna Sosa.

Wolves determined to keep Hwang Hee-chan

According to transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano, Wolves have just rejected transfer offers from at least two Premier League teams for striker Hwang Hee-chan.

The Molineux team still considers the Korean striker as an important part of their current personnel plan.

At 29, Hwang Hee-chan is in his fifth season with the Wolves in the Premier League. In a total of 79 appearances, he has contributed 17 goals.

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PSG sell midfielder Carlos Soler at a loss.

PSG sell former Spain international

According to RMC Sport, PSG are likely to sell midfielder Carlos Soler cheaply before the transfer window closes. Real Sociedad are the team with the most serious interest in the 28-year-old player but are trying to negotiate a lower price of 18 million euros as requested by the Ligue 1 champions.

With coach Luis Enrique having long since lost interest in Soler, the scenario of the Paris giants accepting Soler's wish to leave and lowering the selling price to Sociedad is likely to happen. If the deal goes smoothly, the player who has played 14 times for the Spanish national team will become the third new player to join the Basque team this summer.

Liverpool send young star to study abroad

According to The Guardian, Liverpool have just signed a new 5-year contract with midfielder James McConnell. As soon as the contract was signed, The Kop quickly pushed the 20-year-old talent to Ajax on loan, without an agreement to buy.

McConnell had attracted interest from a number of Championship clubs including West Brom, Hull City and Oxford United, as well as Sturm Graz (Austria). However, Ajax eventually won thanks to coach John Heitinga, who worked with McConnell at Liverpool when he was assistant to coach Arne Slot last season.

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