Alexander Isak accuses Newcastle because of “broken promise” as a bitter transfer -saga turn
Alexander Isak has accused Newcastle of having broken promise and said his relationship with the club was damaged beyond the repair and it is in all interests of everyone he leaves.
The striker tried to force a step through a step before the end of the transfer window by claiming that the owners of Carabao Cup had known for a long time, and claimed that his private conversations with them had been incorrectly presented.
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Liverpool had an offer of 110 million GBP for Isak, which was quickly rejected by Newcastle, whose attitude was that the Swedish international was not for sale, while the Premier League master claimed that they would not return with a second offer.
Isak did not play for Newcastle in the pre-season or in the 0-0 draw on Saturday with Aston Villa, and missed her tour through Asia with a slight thigh injury and trained separately from the rest of the team.
But he accused Newcastle for the collapse of her relationship and wrote on Instagram: “I kept calm for a long time while others spoke. This silence made it possible for people to promote their own version of events, although they know that they do not reflect what was really said and agreed behind closed doors.
“The reality is that promises have been made and the club has known my position for a long time. To act as if these problems only occur, it is misleading.
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“If promises are broken and trust is lost, the relationship cannot be continued. Here things are for me at the moment – and why there are changes in the best interest of everyone, not just for me.”
Isak claimed that his Newcastle teammates had given him their support during a summer transfer saga.
Manager Eddie Howe said that the future of Isak was outside of his hands, but called a solution on Saturday and said the 25-year-old could end the current dead end.
Alexander Isak, right, accused Newcastle, to break promise (pa wire)
In the meantime, Newcastle started the season without a striker with Isak from the picture and after you missed Hugo Ekitike, Benjamin Sesko, Joao Pedro, Liam Delap and Bryan MBeumo.
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ISAK scored 23 goals from the Premier League last season in order to be elected member of the PFA team of the season, but decided on Miss Tuesday’s awards.
He explained: “I am proud to be recognized by my colleagues. First of all, I would like to thank my teammate and everyone at Newcastle United who supported me on the go. I am not at the ceremony tonight. With everything that is going on, it didn’t feel right to be there.”
Newcastle moderator Liverpool on Monday, while Arne Slot wants to add another attacker to his squad this summer.