Alexander Isak insists that his career in Newcastle is over in the midst of the intense interest of Liverpool.
Isak, 25, is involved in a massive transfersaga that only saw him train after he has been omitted from Eddie How's team in the midst of the uncertainty surrounding his future.
According to transfer Insider David Ornstein, the star lover is unclear that his time is ready in St James' park.
In fact, the Sweden International has no desire to integrate again with the Magpies.
And he will not change his mind, even if the summer transfer window with him is still closed to the tone.
The Centrum-Forward returned to the former Real Sociedad club to train alone in the summer, when he was not part of the pre-season Tour through Asia because of the speculation.
And the Swedish superstar is not expected to play a role in the Premier League Curtain Raiser from his team in Aston Villa on Saturday.
Newcastle has told Isak that he is not allowed to leave the club this summer.
However, the Premier League giants are still investigating the market for a potential replacement in the midst of the constant distance.
Newcastle is connected to Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint -Germain, Yoane Wissa van Brentford, Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson and Samu Aghehowa from Porto – previously known as Samu Omorodion.
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According to the Athletic, the Geordies also monitor Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund, who is also the target of AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig.
Newcastle has missed other big goals, such as Benjamin Sesko who went to Man Utd, Hugo Ekitike who joined Liverpool with Liam Delap and Joao Pedro who moved to Chelsea.
And options runs out, because Kolo Muani is almost returning to Juventus, where he spent the second half of last season on loan.
Newcastle and Isak's reported Fall-Out took place after the player had been informed last summer that a new contract would not be offered to him yet.
That is because the Carabao Cup holders must comply with the rules for financial exhibition and the attacker has a lucrative deal until 2028.
Isak then made it clear that the 2024-25 season would be its last campaign with the club.
Some at Newcastle deny these reports and believe that Isak intended to discuss the situation.
Liverpool has to make another offer because their £ 110 million bid has been rejected.
Newcastle may be willing to change ideas if the red bid raises around £ 150 million and there is enough time to find a replacement
