Newcastle to punish Alexander Isak as Liverpool transfer saga turns ugly

Alexander Isak is confronted with a Newcastle punishment while the Premier League starts in the midst of the distance between club and player, while the Star striker tries to force a move to Liverpool

Newcastle is expected to punish Alexander Isak with a club fine if he misses the opening match of the Premier League season – with the striker Desperate to force a move to Liverpool. The Sweden International will be fined as its refusal to appear before the Magpies, the collision with Aston Villa reaches.

Isak wants to force a move to Liverpool this summer and did not train with the first team of Eddie Howe since they went through Asia on their pre-season. The star of the club has worked separately from his colleagues who helped the club to be eligible for the Champions League previous term.

Liverpool has already seen an offer this summer that was rejected by the magpies. The initial attitude of Newcastle was that the attacker was not for sale and would not be expected to return from the Reds for a deal unless encouraged to do this.

But Isak does not yet give up and claimed that he will no longer play for Newcastle, regardless of how in the coming weeks in the coming weeks. And it is the attitude that the 25-year-old could see punished.

The former Real Sociedad star continued to receive its wages of £ 140,000 a week in the midst of the distance. Despite his attitude, no fine has been issued, he will not play for the club.

Mail Online Report Newcastle's position will change as soon as Isak misses a competitive match and the discipline will arrive. The Magpies travel to Aston Villa to open their Premier League campaign.

The attitude of Isak is reportedly to be firm with the care that admitting his approach would only encourage Newcastle to believe that a truce can be achieved and any prospect of a transfer can kill. But despite the fact that he signed Yoane Wisse, the Park side of St James did not find a suitable replacement for their primary goal scorer.

Howe has revealed that the current situation has disturbed the preseason of his team. “I think it was certainly struck early during the preseason,” he said.

“There was nothing that I could do to influence that – it would always be there. If you have a player who is so good who is not part of your group, it is difficult for the players to fully understand and know what is going on and how to respond.

“But as time passes, there has been an acceptance that this is the team and we have to get the best out of the situation. That has always been my line of thought.

“In whatever situation you are, you have to find a way and you can only determine what you can control. We have improved and I have to say that the atmosphere of the group has been very good in recent weeks.”

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