Newcastle, Alexander Isak and FIFA
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If you’d like to refute that, let’s take a quick look at their record sales:2025: Elliott Anderson to Nottingham Forest (£35m) - a deal done purely for PSR purposes in which the player hadn’t
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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TEAMtalk on MSNAlexander Isak told Liverpool at fault for ‘Civil Wor’ as FSG accused of being ‘disrespectful’ to Newcastle
Liverpool are the culprits in the Alexander Isak transfer saga, as Newcastle United go on the offensive and send a public message to the striker.
The Liverpool executives who attend away matches vary between the likes of CEO Billy Hogan, club ambassadors Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush (both former Newcastle employees), club secretary Danny Stanway, and chief legal and external affairs officer Jonathan Bamber.
The Magpies’ star striker Alexander Isak’s future remains very much up in the air. The 25-year-old Swede - who was the subject of a bid from Liverpool earlier in the transfer window - took to social media on Tuesday saying his relationship with Newcastle can’t continue alleging the club had broken promises over his future.
Alexander Isak said two words in his first Newcastle interview which are now very poignant amid strong interest from Liverpool.
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.
Alexander Isak remains unavailable for selection for Newcastle heading into the start of the Premier League season amid ongoing uncertainty over the Sweden striker’s future at the club.
Newcastle great Alan Shearer has accused wantaway striker Alexander Isak of pouring "flames on the fire" of his row with the Magpies by accusing the northeast club of breaking promises. The Sweden international, who was the second-highest goalscorer in the ...
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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