Football Today
·24 juillet 2025
Alexander Isak pushing for Newcastle exit amid Liverpool interest

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·24 juillet 2025
Alexander Isak has reportedly expressed a desire to leave Newcastle United this summer, casting fresh doubt over his future at the club as he remains absent from their pre-season tour of Asia.
The Sweden international has not travelled with the squad to Singapore and South Korea, with the official explanation pointing to a minor thigh injury.
Isak was also missing from the matchday squad during Newcastle’s 4-0 pre-season defeat to Celtic last weekend.
Manager Eddie Howe explained at the time that the striker was recovering from a knock and preferred not to travel to sit in the stands.
There were indications that he could join up with the squad later in Asia, but that now appears unlikely.
Newcastle are keen to keep the player, who scored 62 goals in 109 appearances since joining from Real Sociedad in 2022, and is regarded as a key figure at the club.
However, Isak and his representatives have shown reluctance to progress talks over a new deal, despite the club’s willingness to improve his current terms.
Liverpool are among the clubs who have maintained interest in the striker, although Newcastle would likely demand a British-record fee in the region of £150 million to even consider sanctioning a deal.
While the Magpies continue to insist he is not for sale, it is believed that a sizeable offer, coupled with the player’s desire to explore options, could change the dynamic.
Newcastle’s transfer strategy is already under strain following the exit of Callum Wilson and their failure to secure a replacement.
The uncertainty around Isak only adds to the complications for Howe, who has been unable to bring in a proven forward this summer.
Although the club have yet to make any formal announcements suggesting that Isak’s absence is anything other than injury-related, the developments point towards an increasingly delicate situation.