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Broken Promises’: Isak’s Newcastle, Liverpool Locked in Transfer Standoff

Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak has publicly accused the club of breaking promises regarding his future, deepening the ongoing standoff amid Liverpool’s pursuit of the Swedish international. Isak, 25, insists his relationship with the Magpies “can’t continue” after Newcastle blocked his preferred move, despite rejecting a £110 million offer from Liverpool earlier this summer.

In a statement released via Instagram, Isak explained his absence from the PFA Awards gala, where he was named in the Premier League Team of the Season. “I’ve kept quiet for a long time while others have spoken,” he wrote. “Promises were made and the club has known my position for months. When trust is broken, the relationship cannot continue.” Newcastle, however, swiftly dismissed his claims, stating no official had guaranteed him an exit and reaffirming that he remains under contract.

Liverpool, meanwhile, are carefully monitoring the situation but have yet to submit an improved bid. Sources close to the negotiations suggest the Reds are preparing an offer of at least £120 million, but any move depends on Newcastle signing two replacement strikers before sanctioning Isak’s departure. With the transfer window closing on 1 September, time is running out for all parties to reach an agreement.

Newcastle’s struggle in the striker market has further complicated matters. The club is pursuing Yoane Wissa from Brentford and Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves, but neither deal has been finalized. Without securing reinforcements, manager Eddie Howe remains reluctant to lose his top scorer, especially following the exit of Callum Wilson. Winger Anthony Gordon was forced to lead the line during Newcastle’s recent goalless draw against Aston Villa, underscoring the urgent need for attacking options.

Despite tensions, Howe has kept the door open for reconciliation, insisting Isak will be welcomed back if he commits to the team. “This is a proud football club, and Alex remains part of our family,” the club said in a statement. However, fan sentiment has begun to sour, with sections of the away support branding Isak “greedy” during the Villa clash, raising doubts about whether his reintegration is realistic if a deal with Liverpool collapses.

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