Alexander Isak looked crestfallen when he was again in Newcastle training in club colors, just a few hours after the relationship of the star with Toon became nuclear.
The On-Strike Swede, Hellbent when signing for Liverpool, eventually became public with his desire to leave a bomb statement on Tuesday.
Last season's 27-goal top scorer, who skipped the PFA Awards in Manchester, claimed that the club had broken promises and that it would “be better for him”.
Newcastle hit back with their own daring explanation and stated that “it was never dedicated” that the 25-year-old could leave.
And tensions remained high when Isak arrived awkwardly at the Newcastle head office yesterday before it was established on their public row.
The star of £ 150 million, which should be fined about his refusal to play in Aston Villa, has only trained to keep his fitness during the distance.
Isak cut a frustrated figure and trained away from all senior employees on Wednesday, with sources on the NUFC blog that revealed that an academic coach was being drawn up to do an afternoon session with the rush.
Sun Sport understands that the magpies continue to provide him with all the necessary tools for training, as they are contracted, without no specific coach being assigned to him.
A staff member who wore a bag of balls was broken with the hotshot, which looked glume while they were dressed on the grass in Newcastle's training equipment.
The NUFC blog source said: “Isak did little more than light jogging and pass on a rebound board before it ended in an empty net. It was all a bit sad to be honest.”
It is understood that boss Eddie Howe left the training complex five minutes after Isak arrived at the side entrance, left and there was no communication between the couple.
And it looks extremely unlikely that the case will be resolved before Newcastle Liverpool is host on Monday, although his employers are apparently ready to forgive and forget.
The statement of Newcastle and Boss Howe have continued to emphasize how they want Isak to take action for them as quickly as possible.
Their explanation was: “Alex remains part of our family and will be welcomed when he is ready to join his teammates.”
ISAK's teammate Joelinton, however, loved a social media post from a Fangroep that criticized the Swede, while Bruno Guimaraes uploaded a photo of himself who proudly posed in the black and white sweater of Toon.
The Mega-Fallout unfolded in the midst of ISAK's wish to become a member of the Premier League rivals Liverpool, who had an offer of £ 110 million that was rejected by the magpies.
Sun Sport has exclusively revealed that the Reds have been set to return with a new and improved offer – that will be a new British record £ 130 million – to end the Saga.
But Newcastle has made it clear that they will continue to blow off all Anfield's attempts.
Isak's wipe stems from what was considered a promise of a wage increase by the former co-owners Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi who are not disturbing in the jaw.
One of the first decisions of the now former sports director Paul Mitchell Upon his arrival last summer was to postpone contract negotiations because of the £ 130,000 a week of ISAK to walk.
But despite the exit of Mitchell and the willingness of Newcastle to pay for their £ 150,000 a week to make him the best paid player in their history, the relationship of the player with the club seems completely broken.
And their reaction to the social media post of Isak denied that everything was ever promised to sign £ 63 million from Real Sociedad in 2022, because they remain insisting that he is not allowed to go until a replacement has been signed and that the conditions for leaving Isak were not met.
Wayne Rooney stated that if he was a tone star, he would not want Isak back to the team.
He said in the Wayne Rooney Show: “If I am a Newcastle player, I don't want him back.
“Players leave football clubs and that always happens, but there is a way to tackle it and you can't go on strike.
“He left you and he doesn't want to be there. He doesn't want to be your teammate.
“Newcastle is not happy with Isak's behavior because Liverpool wants to sign him, but on the other hand that Newcastle is trying to sign Yoane Wissa who behaves in exactly the same way.
“I remember that Anthony Gordon did not play for Everton because he wanted to go to Newcastle, so you can't get it both sides.”
Newcastle, who wants to bring in two strikers before the window closes to fill the void left by Callum Wilson, has been rejected by people like Benjamin Sesko, Hugo Ekitike and Bryan Mbeumo as their options decrease.
And both they and Isak members were a further blow when Brentford set a new and improved £ 40 million offer for Yoane Wissa on Wednesday.
Brentford's Wantaway Dr. Congo Ace is still their NO1 priority because the 28-year-old tries to force his own exit out of the bees.
He held conversations with the owner of the West London Club Matthew Benham on Tuesday and also removed all association with Brentford from his Instagram account because his own relationship becomes toxic.
De Ster, which in the past term scored 19 Prem objectives, wants to become a member of Newcastle and has become furious that they continue to refuse and punish his exit.
In the meantime, as Sun Sport reported this week, Wolves' Norwegian international Jorgen Strand Larsen is a different target for Toon Boss Eddie Howe.
Unlike Wissa, he does not urge wolves and will not agitate for an exit.
Newcastle has to confuse their interest with a formal offer or even an official approach to open negotiations with the Molineux outfit.
However, discussions have taken place between intermediaries where it has been announced that Strand Larsen is open to the move.
The 6FT 4 Forward is an attractive option and has already been proven in the Premier League after scoring 14 goals in 35 top matches of the last term while lent from Celta Vigo.
That form led to the fact that Wolves paid £ 23 million to change that in a permanent transfer by initially paid £ 2.5 million for loan costs.
And the side of VÃtor Pereira would like to make a considerable profit to convince them to sell.
