Sweden complication to Alexander Isak Future in Newcastle United, or elsewhere …?

Sweden complication to Alexander Isak Future in Newcastle United, or elsewhere …?

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As is generally reported, Alexander Isak believes that his career in St James’ Park is over after three years.

However, Newcastle United says that they are not going to allow him to leave, recently rejected an £ 110 million offer from Liverpool.

Despite the fact that he has not submitted an official transfer request, it is claimed that Alexander Isak is adamant that he will no longer play for the club.

Although this is clearly a problem for both parties, it seems that Isak is the one with less in the way of leverage.

Newcastle United has shown that it is not going to rinse.

Either Liverpool pays the club as the usual rate, or Isak has a zero chance to go everywhere.

Although a case of even if Liverpool would reach the valuation of Newcastle in some remains of the window, it is disputable whether ISAK could leave, since a suitable replacement still has to be signed.

In those circumstances, a sort of compromise could be reached, the club that rejects an offer that meets the valuation can cause an improved contract for Isak, which seems to be where all this started.

But what if the impasse continues?

From a legal point of view, a football player cannot simply refuse to play under normal circumstances. Asking players to go back to work is a legal instruction.

If Alexander Isak continues with his petulance, could Newcastle United consider withdrawing his wages, the refusal of Isak to definitely play on unauthorized leave?

Because the Swedish striker was omitted from the friendly in Parkhead, he ‘earned’ almost £ 500,000 (assuming that his salary is £ 120,000 a week). Good job if you can get it, not as good as the tap is switched off.

Newcastle United has three Swedish internationals on his books, Emil Krafth and Anthony Elanga next to Alexander Isak.

Sweden starts his World Cup campaign on Friday 5 September with a trip to Slovenia, followed by another way meeting three days later in Kosovo.

Although Isak missed the two friendly matches of Sweden in the summer because of a problem with his groin, make no mistake, under normal circumstances, Sweden would like Isak the line in those world cup qualifications.

If this whole non -damaging spectacle will take place next month, it will be very interesting to see how another party, namely the Swedish FA, handles the situation.

Will they approve the reckless behavior of Isak and select him for international duty?

There are probably precedents for things like this, but the forces that are in Stockholm will certainly not want to support a player who behaves as Alexander Isak has?

A simple option for Sweden would be to not select Isak on the basis of the fact that he will not be match -fit.

Back to my lifting tree point. Isak has been foolish above words and has treated this whole situation terribly, from hero to zero in less than a month.

With the Swiss who form the Sweden qualifying group, it is fair to say that the ‘Blagult’ will find their chances to bring to the World Cup next summer and Alexander Isak will undoubtedly want to be part of it.

Since Liverpool seems to have marching to the top of the hill, only to have left it high and dry, I don’t see this well for the Swede.

If money and glory really be what motivates him, I see that Isak should digest a large part of modest cake in the coming weeks.

Or that the majority of the Newcastle United Faithful will calm down, only time will learn, but goals pay the rent and Isak has always done its share.


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