Clock ticking on PL's biggest saga and Man Utd exiles - Transfers to be done
Briefly

Multiple high-profile Premier League transfer stories remain unresolved as the September 1 deadline nears. Alexander Isak has publicly signalled discontent at Newcastle, stayed away from training, and pushed for a move to Liverpool after a 23-goal season. Liverpool's initial £110 million bid was rejected as Newcastle values Isak nearer £150 million. Manchester United are actively seeking buyers for several outcast players who are being isolated from the first team. Eberechi Eze completed a switch to Arsenal, while clubs including Manchester City are linked with late moves for top talent and goalkeepers.
Manchester United are desperately trying to find suitors for multiple players they have outcast, banishing them from the squad and leaving them to train on their own. Eberechi Eze recently finalised his move to Arsenal after Tottenham were seemingly ahead in the race for his signature, but his former Crystal Palace captain's future remains uncertain despite strong links to title contenders.
With the September 1 transfer deadline fast approaching, several high profile deals are still to be done. Undeniably the biggest in the English Premier League is Alexander Isak's desire to get to Liverpool and end his stand-off with Newcastle United. A move if far from certain however, as the Magpies chase a replacement for the wantaway striker. Get all the latest football news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail.
The 25-year-old Swede is under contract until 2028 and netted 23 goals last Premier League season to finish runner-up to Mohamed Salah in the golden boot race, but has been staying away from the club so far this campaign as part of his efforts to seal a move to Liverpool. The Reds' initial £110 million (A$229.9 million) offer was rejected by Newcastle as the Magpies are reportedly holding out for a £150 million offer (A$311.25m).
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