Because Alexander Isak is expected to miss the Glitzy Professional Footballers' Association Awards Gala on Tuesday evening, according to a report.
The striker has been nominated for the greatest prize of the night, player player of the year, but it is said that he will miss the opportunity as his self -imposed exile in order to force a move to Liverpool, continues.
Isak was the subject of an £ 110 million bid on the part of Arne Slot last month, which was immediately rejected by the Newcastle -Hierarchy, which it was assumed to appreciate the Isak at £ 150 million.
The Saga started at the beginning of the summer when the talented frontman initially reported an injury to keep him out of the tour of the Magpies and since then the impasse has continued.
Isak, who is heavily criticized in the media and by Magpies fans, then missed the 0-0 draw of Newcastle on Aston Villa on Saturday, a movement that fined him by the club. During that collision he became the target of supporter hymns, where he was labeled as a 'greedy B ***** d'.
Despite the constant speculation around his future, Isak did not respond publicly.
According to a BBC report, the 25-year-old must confirm his presence for more than 24 hours until the event. The report further claims that sources have indicated that the attacker is not going to be there.
On Saturday, Newcastle -Baas Eddie Howe was not surprisingly investigated about the issue of Isak's future on every occasion and he gave an update after the villa collision.
“We want a resolution,” he said. 'I am talking about myself, I am sure the property and the players. We need that clarity. You do not need distraction.
“But I have no control over that. I think that only one person can really control that. '
He added: 'This season, every season, every season will be difficult enough. You do not need any form of distraction to exchange your thoughts, to balance what we do.
'I hope it will be solved soon, because it is news around us all the time. The players have succeeded in excluding that and to perform. We must continue to do that. '
From the fan chant focused on Isak, Howe said: 'Whatever happens, I think the support today supported really because they have supported the team, which is always my big question, to support the team when we play.
'And they have done that incredibly well at a number of difficult moments during the four years. And if they want to say something afterwards, I think they are very free to do that. '
How did his wish for Isak repeated to return to the team and said: 'Nothing has changed, but the door is good and really open. But yes, he has to decide what he wants to do. '
On Monday, Isak received the support from his international manager, Jon Dahl Tomasson, who described him as 'an extremely professional player'.
“Such situations are quite complex,” Tomasson told the Swedish Outlet Fotbollkanals. 'These are extremely complex environments in which the players work.
'I am sure it will eventually work, but you have to know the whole image before you draw conclusions. That is always a good tip. '
