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·13 août 2025
Paul Merson talking about the Alexander Isak situation – This is excellent

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·13 août 2025
Paul Merson has been talking about Alexander Isak.
The player still training alone, away from the rest of the Newcastle United squad.
Whilst Monday brought media claims that Alexander Isak would refuse to play for Newcastle if the transfer window ends and he is still at St James’ Park.
Paul Merson declares, ‘It’s an unbelievable situation Alexander Isak has put himself in.’
I don’t think any Newcastle fan will be disagreeing with that.
Paul Merson has analysed the situation, including how Alexander Isak should have handled things, whilst also looking at the reality of what could happen now.
Paul Merson talking about the Alexander Isak situation on Sky Sports – 12 August 2025:
‘It’s an unbelievable situation Alexander Isak has put himself in.
He’s taking a big gamble by reportedly saying he’ll never play for Newcastle again.
Newcastle is a big city but it is a fish bowl in terms of football with it being a one-club city.
I wouldn’t want to be in his shoes if he doesn’t get his move. He’s upset a lot of Newcastle fans with his actions.
If he now doesn’t get away before the transfer window closes, he will need to score some serious goals to get the Newcastle fans anywhere near back on side.
If he leaves, he won’t be leaving Newcastle as a hero.
Had he kept quiet, he still could have potentially gone for big money, giving Newcastle serious profit after giving his all to the club. He was a big part of that trophy success last season, and he would have been rightly remembered for it.
Everyone could have shaken hands and been happy with the deal eventually.
But that’s now completely gone.’
Ridiculous
‘The situation is totally ridiculous. It just shows you the players have all the power.
Heads get turned in football.
There were so many saying Isak wouldn’t leave, he wouldn’t leave Newcastle.
In the end, when players decide they want to go, that’s it.
It’s just unbelievable.
Newcastle have just won their first trophy since before I was even born. Everything is great there and Isak is such a big part of that.
Suddenly, bang. An absolute spanner has been thrown into the works by Isak.
Newcastle rejected an opening offer of £110m plus add-ons but now, after what Isak has said and done, Liverpool are not going to offer any more. Why would they?
They know the situation and know Newcastle don’t want an unhappy player.
The timing from Isak is interesting. Maybe he thought a deal over £110m would be enough. Newcastle held firm but now he obviously just wants to get away from St James’ Park.
His hand has now been forced and that’s why he is saying he won’t play again for Newcastle.
He potentially thought the initial offer would get accepted and he wouldn’t have to do anything. He thought he’d be leaving a hero but now that has gone.
It looks like Isak won’t play against Aston Villa. He probably won’t play against Liverpool and then Leeds, providing Newcastle hold firm and don’t sell him.
If Newcastle lose two of those games, they are up against it already this season.
It’s mind-blowing how this situation is allowed to happen.
Players sign big contracts and Isak is on a good few quid. He has three years left on his deal too so Newcastle should hold the cards really.
But someone comes in for him and he wants to leave, but now he won’t play. I just don’t get how it can happen.’
On the map
‘This is a club that put him on the map.
He was obviously decent before he arrived at Newcastle but how many people knew about him? Now, he’s a world-wide star and Newcastle helped him achieve that.
I don’t like what is happening.
If Isak would have kept quiet, trained with the team and let things run its course, this probably all gets sorted out.
If a deal didn’t happen, it’s not like he’s not good enough for it to happen again.
Liverpool wouldn’t have just dropped their interest. He’s not a one season wonder. He’s a quality player.
A deal would eventually have happened, even if it wouldn’t have happened in this window. Someone would always want to buy a player of Isak’s quality.
He just needed to get his head down, train well, score goals when presented with the chance and this could have been so different for him.