Howe angry at Isaac, Newcastle awaits call from Beatles city

Everything that happens at St. James' Park between the club and the Swede plays into the hands of Liverpool, who once again see a chance to bring in one of the most sought-after footballers of today.

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Isaac is no longer untouchable, Photo: Reuters
Isaac is no longer untouchable, Photo: Reuters
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Every day brings a new detail in the case. Alexander Isaac and it seems that as time goes by, the Swedish striker is getting further and further away from Newcastle. Therefore, he is probably getting closer and closer to wearing the Liverpool jersey...

After Isak rejected Saudi Al Hilal in his desire to continue playing top-flight football and allegedly told the Magpies' leaders that he saw himself at Anfield, the time has come for the Solna-born boy to return to training with the club. Edija Haua. And here you can see that between Newcastle and Howe on the one hand and Isaac on the other, nothing is the same anymore...

- I haven't spoken to Isak for a while. He's here now after being away for a while and I expect him to train normally, but he still has to earn his place in the group - said Hau.

And it would seem that after Hau's statement, a lot has become clear. So Isak was not injured, he missed the Asian tour due to a possible transfer that has not happened in the meantime. Which does not mean that he will not...

"As far as I know, Liverpool sent one offer which was rejected. Nothing has happened since then," Howe pointed out.

He continued to talk about Isak as someone who was no longer part of the team in the true sense of the word:

"We are Newcastle and we have our own codes. A player here has to have responsibility, to be in a group and to behave as if he is part of it. No player, no matter what his name is, can behave badly and expect to have a place in this team," added Howe.

Nothing is the same anymore, it seems that the fans are also angry with Isak, so Newcastle are now working to extract as much money as possible by the end of August. Last week, the "Magpies" rejected Liverpool's offer of around 130 million euros including bonuses, they are asking for at least twenty million more. And he is disappointed and Alan Shearer, an iconic club from the north of England.

- I thought that Isak would stay for another year and that the transfer could happen next summer. But if he wants to go now, then everything is pretty clear and there is no room for anger. Do I like what I see and do I understand what is happening - I would give two different answers to those questions. Let there be wonderful memories if the manager cannot convince him that he belongs at Newcastle. It is a lot of money and in the end everyone can be happy - says the legendary goalscorer.

The Reds, the tabloids claim, are preparing to launch a new attack because they know of Isak's clear desire to come to the city of the Beatles. There are, however, those media outlets that note that Liverpool do not want to "break the bank" to bring in the Swede.

Isak is absolutely the number one topic on the Island and one of the most sought-after strikers in the world, so Arsenal wanted him until recently. However, it is also speculated that one of the reasons why he is Mikel Arteta gave up on him because he often has problems with injuries - the official data is that since the summer of 2022, when he arrived at Newcastle from Sociedad, he has missed 39 matches for club and national team.

It is believed that the Gunners assessed that his figure - at least 130-140 million euros - and his tendency to injuries do not go hand in hand, so they threw all their cards at him. Viktor Djekeres who has meanwhile arrived at the Emirates.

Newcastle, on the other hand, see a replacement for Isak in Benjamin Šešek and he made the best possible offer to Leipzig - the figure of 75 million euros is mentioned. It is the Slovenian who is having second thoughts, as he is still waiting for a concrete call from Manchester United.

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