Newcastle’s hopes of signing a top-quality successor for Liverpool-linked Alexander Isak are dwindling.Christopher Nkunku looks set to be taken off the board this summer, with Chelsea and AC Milan closing in on a deal for the former Bundesliga hitman.Likewise, it remains to be seen whether Blues teammate Nicolas Jackson will remain an opportunity for the Magpies to exploit in the window.Fabrizio Romano confirms Chelsea talks with Liverpool consequences(Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)Fabrizio Romano jumped onto X (formerly Twitter) this morning to confirm that AC Milan have an ‘agreement on a five-year deal’ for Nkunku’s services.As such, it’s increasingly likely that the Frenchman will be plying his trade in the Serie A come September 1.The transfer news specialist previously noted that Jackson’s future looks comparatively unclear at this stage.Intriguingly, however, Chelsea are understood to be paying close attention to the Alexander Isak saga as it develops before determining where to send the Senegalese striker. Christopher Nkunku and AC Milan, the agreement on five year deal is done as revealed.Nkunku wants AC Milan and talks with Chelsea are underway, continuing today. pic.twitter.com/T8naHo1rOn— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 28, 2025 FC Bayern keep pushing to close Nico Jackson deal but there’s still nothing agreed with Chelsea as of tonight.#CFC want to wait the end of the Alexander Isak saga before picking best option for Jackson. Bayern will insist again in next 24h. https://t.co/3q9Vy6CzjO pic.twitter.com/asH3G8PH3d— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 28, 2025However, that certainly suggests they’d want to first see a clear direction of travel before sanctioning a move to St James’ Park.Newcastle still exploring Alexander Isak replacementsIn the meantime, Newcastle continue to push for Wolves forward Jørgen Strand Larsen.As Jan Aage Fjortoft reports on X, there is a desire to get a deal done. However, the Wanderers’ need for a replacement striker somewhat complicates matters.Re: Jørgen Strand Larsen⁰A full day of talks and discussions with all parties involved.⁰As reported yesterday, Jørgen’s clear desire is to join Newcastle United.⁰Last night, he once again showed his professionalism: came on for 17 minutes and scored twice!The crucial factor… https://t.co/LKbIFrezFA— Jan Aage Fjørtoft (@JanAageFjortoft) August 27, 2025Matters aren’t helped by the fact that the Yoane Wissa deal looks pretty much dead in the water in light of Brentford’s significant asking price.With the summer transfer window set to close in a matter of days, it’s looking like a nail-biter of a sprint to September 1.So, where does this leave Liverpool and Alexander Isak? Newcastle have been unequivocally clear that they won’t sanction the Sweden international’s exit before at least getting one man in through the door.But that’s looking like an increasingly unlikely scenario as the days roll by. Unless, of course, Chelsea are prepared to do the Magpies a favour in the closing stages of the window.Join our channel of readers on WhatsApp to get the day’s top stories straight to your mobileThe post ‘Agreement on five year deal’ – Fabrizio Romano confirms transfer talks with big impact for Liverpool appeared first on The Empire of The Kop.