Alexander Isak given drastic new plan to force Newcastle into Liverpool transfer

Alexander Isak is insisting on a move to Liverpool this summer and has accused Newcastle of breaking promises

Alexander Isak has been told to “ruin” training sessions in Newcastle to try to force a move to Liverpool. Isak is desperate to leave Newcastle this summer, with the Magpies that reject an £ 110 million offer from Liverpool.

The situation recently escalated after Isak had released a statement stating that the club had broken promises, while Newcastle was returning by having “a club officer never entered into by Alex”.

Newcastle also stated that “the conditions of a sale did not happen this summer” and that they “did not provide those conditions”. Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney has now weighed the situation, which suggests that Isak should try to “ruin” training.

Deeney used that tactic to force his move from Walsall to Watford back and remembered in a column for the sun: “How they should have played it is how I played it with my agent when I was pushing to return from Walsall to Watford in the summer of 2010.

“Private, my agent said to me:” You'll have to kick hassle here. You go back to training and you do all the running, but as soon as a ball is involved, you have to ruin sessions, you will have to kick balls away. But more important, you can't know anyone from outside what's going on “.

“It was really difficult, you would go home that felt guilty, for no reason advertisements, burning bridges for people you really like. But you will just remember who you do it: yourself. That's how Isak will feel.

“This is a career-changing, career-demanding movement. You go from Newcastle to one of the largest clubs in world football in Liverpool, where you will probably win big titles.”

It is still to be seen whether Isak will get his move or not, but Newcastle -Baas Eddie Howe has suggested that the Saga “comes to an end fairly quickly”. Speaking for the Newcastle collision with Liverpool on Monday, Howe said: “He will not be part of the team this weekend.

“The club must act in the best interest in Newcastle United. It will do that in every situation, it seems that it is coming to an end, or it will end fairly quickly.

“It was a sad moment. My preference is that these things do not happen publicly. They are better treated behind closed doors. But needs must. The club spoke and rightly.

“He contracted us. He is our player. My wish is that he would play on Monday. He won't be and that is regrettable. But 100 percent want him back in a shirt in Newcastle. “

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