Last night Alexander Isak pushed the nuclear button in his attempt to go a step away from Newcastle United.
We all saw the explanation and it quickly became a strong reaction from the club, which made their attitude clear and killed him with kindness.
Unfortunately, the situation is a total mess and anything but sorted when we approach the last 10 days of the summer transfer window and our second game of the season: a Titanic collision with Liverpool in St James’ Park on Monday.
But one thing that has clarified is the true colors of Isak. Just as we had hoped for an apology to make his reintegration back in the fold, Alexander Isak willingly chose to double his own selfish demands above the interests of …
- The club that paid a record fee to take him to the Premier League after a season of six goals in Spain
- The manager and staff who have greatly improved him in the last three years
- The players who supported him and set up so many of his goals
- The fans who worshiped him
And he has chosen this route while earning more than half a million pounds while he stuck in the past month. And yet some people see him as the victim in all this? I don’t think so.
Isak desperately plays the ‘broken promises’ card and at the same time breaks the promise of a contract that he signed (without release clause) and his duties as a player at £ 150,000 a week. If someone breaks written promises, he is, with the statement of Newcastle that clearly denies that every club officer agreed to punish his sale this summer.
I have trouble seeing how he returns – but that is exactly why he did it. He likes to respect all the above and makes efforts to burn bridges so that he can get what he wants, such as that tricky child in a store with a last tantrum after he has not got their own way.
No respect for his contract, the club, Howe, Staff, Players or Fans, only a statement that pushes his own egoistic agenda without taking into account how it influences the above.
Newcastle needs two quality strikers to even consider his sale – it is not as we have not tried – but we need that and a much improved bid from Liverpool, who have offered £ 110 million so far (far below the asking price) and walked away.
Isak was given the opportunity to restore, integrate relationships and to follow the leadership of Eze Eze, which has remained respectfully to Crystal Palace, while a likely step towards Spurs is being worked.
Instead, he pressed the Self Destruct button last night in a movement that quickly failed. I am not sure who will be the winners of this sad, messy and potentially harmful saga, but Isak has ruined his legacy and shown its true colors in the process, so many in the media and the world of football are forced their character.
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