Alexander Isak’s Boyhood Hero Slams Newcastle United Striker for Liverpool Transfer Conduct
Newcastle's ownership, including co-owner Jamie Reuben, met with Alexander Isak at his Northumberland home to offer improved terms and discuss reintegration amid Liverpool's rejected £110 million bid.
- Newcastle United made a final attempt this summer to convince striker Alexander Isak to remain at St James' Park despite his desire to leave.
- This effort followed Liverpool's £110 million bid for the 25-year-old that Newcastle rejected, maintaining their stance that Isak will not be sold without a British-record offer and two replacements.
- Club officials including co-owner Jamie Reuben and director Jacobo Solis held clear-the-air talks with Isak at his home before Newcastle's recent defeat to Liverpool, while manager Eddie Howe remained uninvolved and uncertain about negotiations.
- Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimarães acknowledged the challenges surrounding Isak’s uncertain status and expressed that the squad greatly feels the absence of their leading striker, who netted over 20 Premier League goals last season.
- Newcastle’s hierarchy views retaining Isak as vital, but the ongoing saga leaves the club without a striker and facing challenges in securing reinforcements before the transfer window closes.
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Newcastle's management tried to persuade Alexander Isak to stay. But the meeting at the Swede's home was fruitless, reports The Chronicle. According to the information we
Newcastle co-owner holds showdown talks with Alexander Isak at striker's home - The Mirror
Alexander Isak’s Newcastle future remains up in the air with just a week to go of the transfer window and club chiefs are doing all they can to convince him to stay amid interest from Liverpool
Alexander Isak refusing to play ball after meeting with PIF and Jamie Reuben
Despite our spirited, promising performance in Monday’s defeat against Liverpool, there’s still only one player being talked about in the media following the game. Alexander Isak was of course absent from the squad for the game, as the Reds continue to flirt with the idea of signing the Swede, and Isak still set on completing a ‘dream’ move to Anfield. And despite our owners rightfully… Source
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