Alexander Isak clears air on future after Newcastle meeting amid Liverpool pursuit

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Alexander Isak clears air on future after Newcastle meeting amid Liverpool pursuit
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Alexander Isak remains determined to leave Newcastle despite management talks.

Liverpool's £110m bid was rejected, but the striker’s stance is unchanged.

Newcastle United striker Alexander has made his stance clear on his plans to leave the club this summer amid interest from Liverpool. The Swedish striker spoke to the Magpies owners on Monday, and intends to remain on strike.

As per a report in The Telegraph, Newcastle United co-owner Jamie Reuben, along with a delegation from the PIF, met with Isak to persuade him to return to training. They were determined about not selling him this summer after rejecting the £110 million bid from Liverpool.

However, the forward remains firm on his stand and has reiterated that he will not play for the side again. The 25-year-old is determined to join the Anfield side, who are yet to return with a fresh bid.

The report adds that Arne Slot's team are open to making a new bid, but want some hope that they will see their bid accepted. Newcastle United have slapped a £150 million asking price, but the Reds have no plans to match it.

Newcastle United are looking at replacements and were interested in Hugo Ekitike. Liverpool stole the Frankfurt striker and roped him for €91 million, while Benjamin Sesko chose to join Manchester United.

Thierry Henry shares opinion on Liverpool target Alexander Isak

Thierry Henry opened up on Alexander Isak on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, saying that he understood the stance of the Newcastle United player and their fans. However, he believes that the ideal scenario is for the Liverpool target to part ways, but does not see a broken relationship if the striker apologises. he said:

"I can understand the fans and the club, but I also can understand him. You always put yourself in a situation as a player where people might not understand if you don't come to training. We never know the whole story, but all I say is that you cannot put yourself in a situation when you don't come to train. In an ideal world, the best thing for him and for everybody is if he can leave, but I also do believe that when someone makes a mistake, if he apologises, then we can move on. If he scores goals and he starts to play the same way he played last year, the Newcastle fans will be OK about it."

 

 

The transfer window will close in six days, and the forward is expected to miss the clash against Leeds United on Saturday. He has featured for Newcastle since the end of the 2024-25 season.