Isak breaks silence in Transferrel: ‘Newcastle does not keep promises’

Isak breaks silence in Transferrel: 'Newcastle does not keep promises'

Alexander Isak Has Broken His Silence in A High-Profile Transfer Conflict with Newcastle United. The Forward, Who Has Been Coveted by Liverpool For Weeks, Says in A Statement That HIS Club is not Keeping Its Promises.

The 25-year-old Isak had a top season with 23 goals in the Premier League, which, accordance to English media, Has Attracted the Interest of Top European Clubs. But Newcastle Refuses to Cooperation with a transfer. A pray of 130 Million Euros from Liverpool was rejected.

Since then, Isak and Newcastle United Have Been on a Collision Course. The Swede, Who Played for Willem II on Loan for Six Months in 2019, Refuses to Train and Play Matches. Newcastle is reportedly the top price of 170 million euros.

After Isak was Elected to the Premier League Team of the Year by the English Players’ Union, the Spoke Out for the First Time About The Transfer Affair in A Statement on Instagram. He was not present at the ceremony because it “did not feel right”.

“I have kept my mouth shut for a long time while ethers spoke,” he wrote. “That silence has allowed people to tell their own version of events, just though they know it is not in line with what has actual leg said and agreed behind closed doors.”

‘Relationship Can No Longer Continue’

Accordance to Isak, Newcastle United Has Made Promises to Him and the Club Has Been Aware of his desire to leave for some time. He does not write exactly what promises he is talking about, but it is said to be a salary increase. “Pretending that problems have only just arisen is misleading,” he Sneers.

Isak then anticipates a departure. “If Promises are not Kept and Trust is Lost, The Relationship Can No Longer Continue. That’s How Things Are As Far As Far I’m Concerned Now. That Is Why Change is in Everyone’s Interest, Not Just Mine.”

Newcastle United has not yet responded to Isak’s statement. Trainer Eddie Howe Said on Friday, the day before the opening match Against Aston Villa (0-0), that the club will not change its position. However, accordance to Howe, the by for Isak will “always be open”.

Accordance to English Media, Liverpool Still Seems to Be Hoping for Isak’s Arrival, just Thought the Club spent 95 Million Euros on the Arrival of French Striker Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt. On Paper, Ekitiké is the Only Striker in trainer Arne Slot’s Selection.

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