Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak has expressed his desire to leave the club this summer, citing broken promises and a lack of trust in the relationship. The 25-year-old Swede has been at the center of transfer speculation, with Liverpool having a £110m bid rejected by Newcastle.
In a statement posted on Instagram, Isak explained his absence from the Professional Footballers’ Association’s awards gala, where he was named in the Premier League team of the season. He revealed that promises were made to him by the club, and the current situation has led to a breakdown in trust.
Despite the ongoing transfer saga, Liverpool has not made another bid for Isak. The delay in a new offer from the Reds is reportedly due to Newcastle’s need to secure two new strikers before considering a sale. If Newcastle can sign replacements for Isak, Liverpool is expected to make a minimum bid of £120m.
Meanwhile, Newcastle is facing challenges in their own striker hunt. The departure of Callum Wilson has left a void up front, and the club is struggling to find suitable replacements. Targets like Yoane Wissa and Jorgen Strand Larsen have proven difficult to acquire, further complicating Newcastle’s search for attacking options.
Despite the setbacks, Newcastle remains open to reintegrating Isak into the squad if a transfer does not materialize. Manager Eddie Howe has emphasized that the door is still open for the striker, but the final decision lies with Isak. The club is aware of the limited options available in the market and may consider keeping Isak as a viable option.
In a competitive market for top-class strikers, Newcastle faces challenges in securing a suitable replacement for Isak. The club’s financial position and strategic approach to signings will play a crucial role in determining their next steps in the transfer window. As the deadline day approaches, Newcastle will need to carefully consider their options and potential outcomes.
Ultimately, the decision on Isak’s future rests on the ongoing negotiations between Newcastle and Liverpool, as well as the club’s ability to address their striker needs. The coming days will be crucial in determining the outcome of this transfer saga and Newcastle’s plans for the upcoming season.
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