The future of Alexander Isak at Newcastle United has taken another dramatic turn. The Swedish striker has accused the club of breaking promises and declared that the “relationship can’t continue”, intensifying speculation that he could leave before the transfer window closes on 1 September.
This comes just weeks after Newcastle rejected Liverpool’s £110m bid, leaving the player in a standoff with the club.
Isak’s Instagram Statement
On Tuesday, Isak released a strongly worded statement on Instagram explaining his absence from the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) awards gala, where he was named in the Premier League Team of the Season.
He wrote:
- “I’ve kept quiet for a long time while others have spoken.”
- “That silence has allowed people to push their own version of events.”
- “Promises were made and the club has known my position for a long time.”
- “When promises are broken and trust is lost, the relationship can’t continue.”
His comments confirm growing frustrations behind the scenes, suggesting he believes Newcastle had previously agreed to let him leave if a top club made a suitable offer.
Newcastle United’s Response
Shortly after, Newcastle issued an official statement expressing disappointment at Isak’s claims:
“Alex remains under contract and no commitment has ever been made by a club official that he can leave this summer.”
The club emphasized that while they value player input, all decisions must serve the best interests of Newcastle United, the team, and its supporters. They made it clear that the conditions for a potential sale have not been met.
Liverpool’s Interest
Liverpool’s rejected £110m bid made headlines earlier this summer. However, the Merseyside club has yet to return with an improved offer.
The situation leaves several key questions unanswered:
- Will Liverpool make a renewed bid before the transfer deadline?
- Will Isak return to first-team training in the meantime?
- What happens if no agreement is reached by 1 September?
The Bigger Picture
Isak has become one of the most talked-about names of the summer transfer window. At just 25 years old, he is seen as one of the Premier League’s most promising strikers, with Liverpool eager to strengthen their attack after a transitional season.
For Newcastle, however, losing their star forward could severely impact their ambitions in both the Premier League and European competitions.