Newcastle’s anger with Liverpool grows after Alexander Isak’s latest move

Alexander Isak only trains in the former club Real Sociedad while he tries to make his way from Newcastle and to become Liverpool's newest large drawing

Newcastle United is increasingly frustrated with Liverpool while the Alexander Isak transfer saga is rumbling without development.

The tone still has to receive an offer for their leading goal scorer, despite the fact that ISAK makes it clear that he wants to leave St James' Park in the midst of supposed interest of the ruling champions of the Premier League. Sweden Ster Isak, 25, was not brought to Asia on tour by Eddie Howe, although the club said it is because he has a thigh injury. Yet it appears that Isak is now in Spain and only trains in the facilities of his former club Real Sociedad, while waiting for his future to be resolved.

Liverpool is one of the few clubs that are able to offer the asking price of Newcastle £ 120 million for one of the most productive center forces of the game, whose current salary is also £ 120,000 a week. However, according to their local media, no formal submission of interest has been submitted and that has irritated the current club of Isak.

Liverpool has already assigned Newcastle to the signing of France under-21-21 striker Hugo Eintracht Frankfurt, but if Isak digs his heels in the side of Eddie Howe, no other option can be left but to negotiate negotiations with the Reds.

Arne Slot has stimulated his dressing room by signing sessions worth almost £ 300 million All this window, although there is an expectation that further departure must take place before an ISAK offer is sent.

Luis Diaz left for Bayern Munich this week in a £ 65 million, after Jarrell Quansah and Caoimhin Kelleher.

But Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliott and Federico Chiesa are also connected to movements away in transfers that compensate for the high editions of the club.

In the meantime, Newcastle continues to show interest in Brentford star Yoane Wissa – which suggests that they are already drawing up plans for life without Isak.

The bees are reluctant to sell another attacker, but because they have seen Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United go in a £ 65 million switch.

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