Alexander Isak has reduced his house in the northeast to the rental market while he continues to follow a route from Newcastle – the club informs that he has no plans to play for them
Alexander Isak's house in Newcastle is on the rental market, because the Swede still makes a clear indication of his wish to leave Newcastle – after he has made it clear that he has no plans to play for the club again.
The striker has been denied the chance to move to Liverpool, which are strongly connected to his signature and have seen an opening bid. He stays on the edge of the team of the first team and was omitted from one day before the families of the Newcastle players.
It was after that snub that the house that he occupied in the northeast was rented. The Times reports that his will to leave is so strong that he has left the building in Pondeland, where the owner is now looking for new tenants.
Isak had lived there since he moved from Real Sociedad to Newcastle in 2022 – a period that was three years old. The real estate was brought on the market for the first time when Isak flew to Spain for personal training.
It was advertised for £ 6,950 a month on the same day that he left for Spain, where he spent time training in his former club in San Sebastian. It was later removed from the market, but is now being re -advertised with a local rental company.
ISAK and his camp cut contract discussions with Newcastle earlier this month and have continued to avoid every opportunity to stay in the club, his desire to leave to leave. The problem for the attacker is the hardline approach to the Park -Hierarchy of the St James.
Liverpool was told that Newcastle would not consider a sale when they saw an offer worth around £ 110 million, which led them to withdraw from further negotiations. The Reds have confirmed that they will not improve their offer unless the position in St James' Park changes.
It is understanding that, even if a new striker is signed by Newcastle, they will not deal with their regular attitude towards the future of Isak. Howe is aware of the attitude of the hierarchy has been left to smooth things out with the player.
Isak, however, is 'adamant', he played his last game for the club. The Sweden star, who scored a career 27 times last season, has no plan to integrate again into the Newcastle team, even if no deal is agreed before the Deadline of 1 September.
