Alan Shearer fumes at Alexander Isak as Liverpool saga reaches boiling point

Alexander Isak remained out of the battle for Newcastle during their Premier League opener against Aston Villa in the midst of ties with Liverpool and Alan Shearer stays far from happy

Alan Shearer has closed Alexander Isak because of his lack of loyalty while his fall -out with Newcastle Rolls on. The Swedish striker remains exiled from the first team after he asked to leave the Liverpool club.

Isak refused to become a member of the club during their pre-season tour through Asia in an attempt to force an exit. And Shearer now criticizes Isak for his behavior.

On BBC Radio 5 Live, the Newcastle icon said: ““ It must have an effect on the group, there is no doubt about it. That is why there is such anger in Newcastle with the fans.

“You have a man who has a hundred Grand a week plus. Yet you have the normal working guy, who pays £ 60, £ 70 for a card to go to a competition and that's why it hurts them so much.

“You have a man who played a major role in the best seasons of one Newcastle ever with three years on his contract:” I don't want to play for you anymore “. Look, loyalty in football is a no -go, nor of clubs or players – just look at the situation with Gianluigi Donnarummma and PSG this week.

“See what happened to him, the form in which he found himself and what he did last year to help PSG realize their dream, and yet the club comes to him and say:” We get rid of you, we no longer love you, despite what you have done for us. “

“So where is the loyalty there? I get clubs and football players; there are no loyalty, clubs take care of themselves and players take care of themselves, but there is a way to do things. The way Alex [Isak] Does this not do the right way at the moment. It is not a good look for him or his agent who clearly came to him. “

Isak remained out of battle when Newcastle opened their season with a 0-0 draw against Aston Villa. There is now a little more than two weeks from the window that the situation has been resolved.

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Liverpool has already rejected one bid, although Isak now seems to believe that his career in Newcastle is already over. Baas Eddie Howe, however, was a bit more optimistic and is open to reinforcing the striker.

Asked if he thinks there could be a way back for Isak, Howe replied: “Yes, I believe that is that. But of course there should be discussions and conversations to make that happen. But again, that's for another day.”

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