Alexander Isak refuses to play Ball after a meeting with Pif and Jamie Reuben – Report

Alexander Isak refuses to play Ball after a meeting with Pif and Jamie Reuben – Report

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Despite our spicy, promising achievements in Monday’s defeat against Liverpool, only one player in the media is spoken after the game.

Alexander Isak was of course absent in the team for the game, while the Reds continue to flirt with the idea of ​​signing the Swede, and Isak is still set to complete a ‘dream’ movement to Anfield.

And despite the fact that our owners rightly hold onto their weapons and say that Isak is not going anywhere this summer, this has not stopped rumors that are circulating that we let this go apart in the window with our primary striker.

It is forced Jamie Reuben and a PIF delegation to meet Isak to outline his options and ask that he returns to train with the team, but it seems that we do not have the answer we may have hoped for …

According to Luke Edwards of the Telegraph, Isak is still saying that he wants to move to Liverpool this summer, which looks like Reuben and the efforts of the Pif have not been successful so far.

The attitude of the owners has not changed: it will take a bid of approximately £ 150 million before Isak is sold, and we must have brought in two strikers to facilitate any form of movement for Isak.

And given our recent happiness with top -striker goals, these sales conditions will almost certainly not be paid quickly.

Because our attitude has not changed, this will undoubtedly keep Isak away from the first team team to at least the end of the transfer window, anything but the affirmative that he will not lead the border against Leeds United on Saturday.

The most frustrating part of the current Isak -Saga is how Light Liverpool has been publicly moved to the forefront.

So far, only an offer of around £ 110 million has been submitted to us: under what Arne Slot’s side has spent on signing Florian Wirtz earlier this window.

The bid was made with great disgust and offense and raised questions if it was a legitimate appreciation or a method to easily unleash Isak even further when we inevitably rejected it.

In the past two weeks we expect a different offer, on which Edwards says: “It is clear that Liverpool is not willing to make another offer if there is no hope that it will be accepted and nothing will pay in the vicinity of the asking price of £ 150 million from Newcastle.”

With a few days to go until the end of the window, it seems more and more likely that there will be no sufficient bid – which will probably cause more frustration for all parties on Tyneside after the summer of chaos that we have seen unfolded.


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