Alexander Isak slammed for treatment of Newcastle team-mates during Liverpool saga

Alexander Isak's Transfer Saga has shown that Sweden Star does not care much about the impact that his decisions have in the dressing room of Newcastle, according to Shaun Wright-Phillips

Former Chelsea star Shaun Wright-Phillips has closed Alexander Isak for the lack of respect shown to his teammates in Newcastle while his transfersaga continues.

The Sweden -star Isak has left his wish to make St. James Park become public knowledge in the midst of focus importance of Liverpool, although the asking price of the tone remains a bit higher than what the Premier League champions seemed willing to pay if a first bid had rejected last week.

And Wright-Phillips, a 36 times England-International, thinks that Isak has forced a movement in such a way that it can easily be considered an insult to his current colleagues.

“I think he treated it very badly because everyone knows you want to leave, but you have to train,” said Wright-Phillips aceodds.com. “You don't influence the club, you will find the players with whom you have been at war for the last three seasons. Have a little respect for your teammates, show up to train and then go home.”

Isak cannot be seen in the preseason for Newcastle, where the club quotes a thigh injury, although he also brought himself to the training field of the former club Real Sociedad for a mini training camp.

And Wright-Phillips added that such a decision indicates that Isak is poorly advised. “You want to play football at the end of the day and the fans have been incredible to him. I have the feeling that he should have just showed up,” he added.

“Everyone has been in a position in football where they don't want to be somewhere, but there are only some who don't show up for training. He is clearly advised to do that because the person I have seen talk and be in Newcastle, does not seem like that is in his character.

“And we now see small pieces of Isak, the way he handles this by not standing up to training, because I have seen it the way it is everywhere.”

However, he also thinks that Newcastle must accept some debt for the Farrago. The North East Club is in a tugboat with Manchester United for Benjamin Sesko and that shows a lack of long -term planning.

“They put themselves in a position where the season comes and Isak may go or not. If he doesn't go, they have in many ways an unfortunate striker there and I have seen some things that fans have written for him, and those fans are not happy with him. He doesn't want to be there.

“If Newcastle signs someone, he has two weeks to get used to the way Newcastle plays and settle before the season starts. This could have been treated for me four weeks ago.”

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