By Martin Graham
Alexander Isak has accused Newcastle United of failing to maintain commitments and says the connection is “unsustainable” as he pushes for a transfer this summer time.
It has been nearly three weeks since Liverpool’s £110m strategy for the Sweden ahead was turned down. The 25-year-old stays in dispute with the membership over what comes subsequent.
Sources advised that Isak had anticipated to be allowed to go away if a serious aspect supplied the correct amount.
In a message on Instagram on Tuesday, the striker defined his absence from the Skilled Footballers’ Affiliation awards ceremony, the place he was named within the Premier League’s finest XI.
“I’ve been quiet whereas others have spoken,” Isak wrote. “That silence has allowed individuals to advertise their very own model of occasions. Guarantees have been made, and the membership has lengthy identified my place. When guarantees are damaged, belief is misplaced, and the connection can’t proceed.”
Newcastle replied that they have been “upset” by his assertion. “Alex stays beneath contract, and no official has ever given assurances that he might depart this summer time,” the membership mentioned. “We wish to maintain our greatest gamers however should act in the perfect pursuits of Newcastle United, the squad, and our supporters. The circumstances for a sale haven’t arisen, and we don’t anticipate them to.”
Why Liverpool haven’t made one other transfer
Liverpool has not adopted up on their preliminary proposal, and a part of the rationale lies in Newcastle’s personal recruitment points.
This summer time’s enterprise has introduced in midfielder Jacob Ramsey from Aston Villa, defender Malick Thiaw from AC Milan, winger Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest, and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on mortgage from Arsenal.
However none of those additions are strikers. Callum Wilson’s exit has left Newcastle brief in assault, and Isak’s standoff has made the scenario extra pressing.
Insiders recommend Liverpool will solely return with a brand new supply – anticipated to be at the least £120m – as soon as Newcastle secures two new heart forwards. Till then, the Merseyside membership are ready.
Newcastle’s pursuit of latest forwards
Eddie Howe has been clear that changing Wilson is the principle precedence. Nonetheless, progress has been gradual.
Brentford ahead Yoane Wissa is on the shortlist, however Newcastle has not matched the London membership’s valuation of over £40m. Wissa is known to be eager on the transfer.
An alternative choice is Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, however the Midlands membership are unwilling to promote so quickly after making his transfer everlasting. Larsen scored 14 league targets final season following his mortgage spell.
To date, Newcastle has needed to depend on Anthony Gordon as a makeshift striker, and he could once more lead the road in opposition to Liverpool on Monday evening.
Challenges in finishing transfers
Newcastle’s makes an attempt to usher in replacements have been difficult by competitors and value.
Prime targets reminiscent of Hugo Ekitike, Benjamin Sesko, and Joao Pedro joined Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea, respectively. Strikers prepared to play second selection have been already arduous to draw, and confirmed scorers command excessive costs.
Though Newcastle’s monetary image is stronger this summer time with previous losses faraway from the Revenue and Sustainability cycle, the membership stays cautious about overspending. Officers are cautious that a big outlay now might have an effect on future switch home windows.
Can Isak be introduced again into the squad?
Howe has saved the door open for a return. Newcastle insists Isak is “a part of the household” and shall be welcomed again when prepared.
For now, he continues to coach individually. Supporters expressed their anger at Villa Park on Saturday, calling him “grasping” after the goalless draw.
With time working out earlier than the window closes on 1 September and few choices accessible to exchange him, reintegration stays potential – and will even be Newcastle’s most lifelike answer.



























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