Alexander Isak can not terminate his contract at Newcastle to drive a switch to Liverpool this summer season utilizing a FIFA rule revised after Lassana Diarra’s courtroom case.
Article 17 of FIFA’s Rules on the Switch and Standing of Gamers was rewritten following a courtroom case final 12 months which dominated their earlier wording breached EU legislation.
This got here after former Actual Madrid midfielder Diarra legally challenged FIFA over their guidelines on transfers, referring to his ban and €10 million wonderful for a breach of contract in trying to maneuver from Lokomotiv Moscow to Charleroi in 2014.
It has been speculated that Isak may now invoke the amended Article 17 to unilaterally terminate his contract with Newcastle with out purpose.
However that isn’t attainable, at the very least this summer season, and any transfer that might take the striker to Liverpool earlier than the switch window closes would require a conventional settlement along with his present membership Newcastle.
The rule would should be invoked inside 15 days of the top of a season, which means the earliest Isak may accomplish that can be mid-June 2026.

Compensation would nonetheless be owed to Newcastle if that was to occur, although there isn’t any indication at this stage that the participant or his representatives intend to take action.
As an alternative the panorama stays largely the identical, albeit with Newcastle now publicly insistent that – opposite to the claims of their No. 14 – they haven’t reneged on any guarantees made.
In an announcement issued on Wednesday, following Isak’s controversial submit on Instagram relating to his future, officers at St James’ Park defined: “We don’t foresee these circumstances [of a sale this summer] being met.”
It has been repeatedly maintained that Newcastle would wish to signal a top-level alternative for Isak earlier than they’d think about his sale, whereas a price ticket of £150 million has been mooted.


They’ve been frequently unsuccessful in touchdown their centre-forward targets, together with Hugo Ekitike, Benjamin Sesko, Liam Delap and Joao Pedro.
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However they’re additionally nonetheless exploring the marketplace for prospects, with one other bid for Brentford‘s Yoane Wissa falling brief on Wednesday and Wolves‘ Jorgen Strand Larsen, PSG’s Goncalo Ramos and Chelsea‘s Nicolas Jackson additionally named as targets.
Whereas Article 17 has been floated as a attainable escape route for Isak after he made clear “the connection can’t proceed” at Newcastle, it’s merely not a possible situation.
Liverpool would possible distance themselves from that state of affairs in any case, as their long-term relationships at boardroom stage will little question be valued over taking excessive measures to safe a precedence switch goal.



























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