Liverpool's Alexander Isak stance clear
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Isak Omission Fuels Liverpool Transfer Talk After Newcastle Kit LaunchThe transfer window has always been fertile ground for rumour, but sometimes it is what you do not see that speaks the loudest.
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TEAMtalk on MSNAlexander Isak twist as Newcastle star claims he’s ‘not panicking’ over Liverpool speculationKieran Trippier is "not panicking" over Alexander Isak, insisting the Swede will play for Newcastle again and despite Fabrizio Romano's latest update.
Eddie Howe conceded that Alexander Isak's future is not fully in his hands as Newcastle United battle to keep their star striker. Isak has not travelled with the rest of Newcastle's squad for their pre-season tour of Asia. The forward, who plundered 23 Premier League goals last season, has reportedly asked to leave the club.
Newcastle United’s star striker Alexander Isak is not alone in feeling disillusioned with the club’s current trajectory. Reports have emerged suggesting that several members of the squad are losing faith in the club’s supposedly ambitious plans,
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.
Isak helped Newcastle United return to Champions League play and win the EFL Cup while scoring 27 goals and assisting six more in all competitions last season, and that would be a massive addition anywhere that he would potentially land if he does leave the club.
Alexander Isak is facing a crucial few days as Liverpool prepare to approach Newcastle over a transfer, while Arsenal turn their attention to Eberechi Eze and Manchester United chase a striker
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool: ‘Sneaky feeling’ on Isak outcome revealed as Reds sanction record deal for two key reasonsA journalist has a “sneaky feeling” on the outcome of the Alexander Isak saga as Liverpool are pursuing his signature for two key reasons. Liverpool have already made a significant statement in this summer’s transfer window as they have invested around £260m on six signings.