Liverpool still want Alexander Isak this summer
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Ashy agrees: "Alexander Isak is a Newcastle player and will remain a Newcastle player for the full coming season. Isak has not put in a transfer request so therefore he is a committed player for the Toon. Any player wishing to leave NUFC needs to inform the club at the beginning of the transfer window."
Eddie Howe has said that Alexander Isak's future at the club is not fully in his control as speculation surrounding his star striker continues to grow.
TBR Football can exclusively reveal that Alexander Isak is now missing from Newcastle training as Liverpool prepare a record bid. The Sweden international pulled out of Newcastle’s pre-season tour in Asia last week, and withdrew from training altogether due to a minor thigh problem.
Alexander Isak's transfer saga has taken a twist as his move to Liverpool appears off, after he took the nuclear option to be left out of Newcastle's preseason tour.
Newcastle United are reportedly mulling over a distinct change in transfer stance when it comes to the sale of Alexander Isak. When Liverpool were sensationally linked with a £120 million ($161.1 million) move for the Swedish forward earlier this month,
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Arne Slot, fresh off a title-winning debut campaign, has already overseen a near-£300 million summer overhaul. The arrivals of Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and Hugo Ekitike signal a clear intention to build a fast, dynamic and young squad capable of sustaining dominance.
Eddie Howe has admitted that Alexander Isak’s Newcastle United future is not in his “full control”. The Sweden international has made clear he wants to leave the club this summer with Liverpool previously communicating their interest in a move for the 25-year-old.
Liverpool have been credited for “agreeing a brilliant deal” as club chiefs have made a decision on Alexander Isak and they “can keep spending”. After doing little business in recent transfer windows, Liverpool have made a statement this summer and have spent around £260m on six signings.