Newcastle United Angry at Liverpool as Alexander Isak Expectation Clear Amid Transfer Uncertainty - Liverpool Echo
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 30 – Newcastle's Public Investment Fund owners refuse to sell Alexander Isak despite Liverpool's interest and the striker's wish to move, valuing him at �150m to deter offers.
- Newcastle United is dealing with striker Alexander Isak's desire to leave the club during their 2025 pre-season in South Korea.
- Isak requested to explore transfer options this summer, particularly aiming for Liverpool, while Newcastle insists they will only sell if suitable terms and replacements arise.
- Isak has a minor thigh injury and is training alone at Real Sociedad's facilities, missing the Newcastle pre-season tour and preparing away from teammates.
- Eddie Howe said, "He is still our player" and emphasized Newcastle still controls Isak's future amid ongoing contract talks where Isak was offered £200,000 per week.
- Newcastle remains firm on keeping Isak or approving a sale only if they secure a high-calibre replacement like RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, reflecting their intent to maintain squad strength.
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·London, United Kingdom
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·Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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