Alexander Isak has broken his silence on his future, hinting at “broken promises” and suggesting a move away from Newcastle United would be best for all parties. The Swedish striker’s comments, made shortly after being named in the PFA Team of the Year, have intensified speculation linking him with Liverpool.
However, Newcastle remain adamant that Isak will not be sold, especially with no replacement lined up before the transfer window closes. Sources suggest the club’s Saudi-backed ownership is determined to project strength, drawing comparisons with Manchester City’s refusal to let Carlos Tevez leave in 2011.
Isak’s stance has reportedly divided teammates, with some feeling “let down” by his actions, while industry figures debate whether he has been poorly advised. Legal options such as FIFA rulings or even the Court of Arbitration for Sport have been raised, but Newcastle insist the situation is straightforward: Isak isn’t going anywhere this summer.