ALEXANDER

ISAK

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CARABAO CUP

SPANISH CUP

GERMAN CUP

JOURNEY SO FAR

A.I.K FOTBOLL

YOUTH - 2016

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Alexander Isak burst onto the scene with AIK in 2016, scoring on his debut at just 16. He quickly became a first-team regular, breaking records as AIK’s youngest Allsvenskan scorer. His standout moment came on his 17th birthday with a derby brace, earning comparisons to Zlatan Ibrahimović.

BORUSSIA DORTMUND

2017-2019

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In January 2017, Alexander Isak joined Borussia Dortmund for a reported €9 million, a record fee for an Allsvenskan player. He turned down Real Madrid to sign. While opportunities were limited, he made his debut in March and scored his first goal later that year in a 5–0 DFB-Pokal win.

WILLEM II

2018/19 (LOAN)

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In 2019, Isak was loaned to Dutch side Willem II after limited chances at Dortmund. He quickly impressed, leading them to the KNVB Cup final and making history by scoring three penalties in one match. He also became the first foreign player to net 12 goals in his first 12 Eredivisie games.

REAL SOCIEDAD

2017-2019

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Alexander Isak joined Real Sociedad in 2019, scoring in his debut and quickly becoming a key player. He netted crucial goals against Real Madrid and in the Basque derby, and helped win the 2020 Copa del Rey. In 2021, he scored a La Liga hat-trick, the first Swede to do so since 1949.

NEWCASTLE UNITED

2019-PRESENT

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Alexander Isak joined Newcastle United in August 2022 for a club-record £63 million. Despite early injuries, he quickly became a star, scoring on his debut and later helping the club secure domestic success. By 2025, he broke Swedish Premier League scoring records, won Player of the Month, and led Newcastle to an EFL Cup title.

SWEDEN

2017-PRESENT

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Alexander Isak progressed through Sweden’s youth teams before making his senior debut in January 2017, becoming the national team’s youngest-ever goalscorer just days later. He earned his first competitive cap in 2019 and scored his first competitive goal that June. He was later included in Sweden’s squad for UEFA Euro 2020.