Liverpool get Alexander Isak transfer boost
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Newcastle and Isak are at war, but with so little time remaining of the transfer window, an uncomfortable truce may be more likely than his dream move to Liverpool.
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Anfield Watch on MSNNewcastle get Alexander Isak to Liverpool reality check after striker approach
Whenever you make a bold call about one of your players in the transfer market, you should have enough self-awareness to consider how your competitors might try to twist your arm later on.If you talk
Newcastle would go on to hand fresh terms to Anthony Gordon, in October, 2024, but the club's hierarchy repeatedly stressed Isak's situation would be revisited this summer. However, rather than wanting to sign a new deal, Isak has instead wanted out.
Alexander Isak has gone public for the first time about his discontent at Newcastle by saying the club has broken promises and that “the relationship can’t continue.”
Isak was not present at Tuesday's PFA awards, where he was the only Newcastle player to be named in the Premier League team of the season.
You've probably seen coverage of the Alexander Isak transfer saga, but you are probably far less familiar with a little-known FIFA rule called Article 17. It could be the key to unlocking Isak's future.
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Isak makes a statement: 'Promises broken, trust lost, Newcastle relationship can't continue'
Alexander Isak released an explosive statement to Fabrizio Romano on Tuesday, claiming that promises had been made to him "behind closed doors" and that "change is in the best interests of everyone, not just myself.
The latest Newcastle United transfer news as we bring you live updates on the future of Alexander Isak, Yoane Wissa, Jorgen strand Larsen, Nicolas Jackson and others
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TEAMtalk on MSNLiverpool told they do NOT need Alexander Isak as internal cracks emerge at Newcastle
Danny Murphy believes that Liverpool are good enough to win the Premier League title without Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak.
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Liverpool.com on MSNNewcastle's Saudi chief Yasir Al-Rumayyan had decisive role in Alexander Isak transfer saga
Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan outlined to the club's hierarchy earlier this year that he wanted to see Liverpool target Alexander Isak remain on Tyneside