Alexander Isak has not participated in Newcastle's start to the new Premier League campaign as he wants to join Liverpool, and ex-Reds' star Danny Murphy has predicted what could happen next
Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has insisted that Alexander Isak will quickly return to action for Newcastle United, if the Magpies refuse to let him leave the club this summer. Isak was absent for the club's pre-season after failing to join his team-mates on their tour of the Far East, and he hasn't featured in the Premier League either.
Liverpool have already had a £110million bid rejected for the striker, which eventually led to Isak and Newcastle each releasing fiery statements this week regarding their respective stance on the ongoing saga.
Magpies fans have voiced their anger at the Swedish star, who was left out of the opening fixture of the new campaign against Aston Villa. It's expected he will also be unavailable for Monday's encounter with Liverpool.
"Even if Liverpool go up a bit [with their bid], I don't see how Newcastle can let him go when they've got nobody to play centre-forward," Murphy said on talkSPORT.
"It's just simple. What's he going to do? He's got his World Cup year. He's got to keep playing to keep the interest in him if he goes next summer. What choice have you got?
"You've got to play football. Even if you have to apologise, you have to hold your hands up... whatever it is, he's got to play football."
Earlier this week, Isak claimed Newcastle had reneged on assurances given to him before the summer. That appeared to be a last-ditch attempt to engineer a departure with fewer than two weeks remaining in the summer transfer window, reports Liverpool.com.
"They've got a £60m asset, they've got a three-year contract left, and we're having this discussion about a gentleman's agreement," Simon Jordan added.
"People are actually believing it. People listen to 'broken promises' and then you get idiots like [former Spurs midfielder] Jamie O'Hara on Sky saying broken promises are being made. Nonsense!
"Everybody in the real world knows that if an undertaking were given to a football player that they were prepared to engage in a discussion allowing him to be sold, then it would be documented properly, in the same way his contract was documented."
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe faced questions about Isak during his press conference ahead of Monday's clash with Liverpool. Although he confirmed the Swede won't feature in that match, he expressed his eagerness to bring the player back into the fold when he's ready.
"The club has to act in the best interests of Newcastle United," Howe said. "It will do that in every situation. [Isak's social media statement] was a sad moment. My preference is that these things do not happen publicly. They are better dealt with behind closed doors.
"But needs must (re Newcastle's statement in response). The club has spoken, and justifiably so in that moment. He's contracted to us. He's our player.
"My wish is that he would be playing on Monday night with us. He won't be, and that's regrettable at this moment. But 100 per cent, I want him back in a Newcastle shirt.
"It is disappointing I am having to mention this at length and taking us away from the football. The players have done well to blank it all out. But it is there in the background, and it is regrettable that we are in this situation."
Jaubknoruz
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but why don't they live the player to join Liverpool even they denie him he ll not play likebythen
sepabdeiou
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I blame Liverpool for making Isak as a rebel to Newcastle if the other club says their player isn't for sale why not go for other targets in the market there are other top strikers available they can tempt Rodrigo of Real Madrid and sign him
nudadilmpr
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just sell the guy
kemacipr
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individual' feelings are very important let him join Liverpool
laknopruz
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same News this injury man I don't like this man I have ekitiki and academy players don't buy this man I have a lot of players Left winger Rio ,chiesa, striker will wright Jayden Danns give him chance
Ekitike just said that playing 60 minutes at EPL is already make him feel cramp. He need rotation with good player not understudies academy.
Singapore1183229
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Saudi owners want player exchange. Ishak for Salah. If LFC wins EPL and Champions League Saudi must pay at least £200million.
wehbcdekz
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let have fasting Liv fans in order for them to free isak
PEACEMAN555
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Rodrigo pls
kuakortyz
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I hope we get him if not we try again
kuakortyz
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same News this injury man I don't like this man I have ekitiki and academy players don't buy this man I have a lot of players Left winger Rio ,chiesa, striker will wright Jayden Danns give him chance
bro 20 goals bk to bk season we need him African cup cumming up we goin to miss salah
yutacilrst
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stay and keep playing rubbish football
Nitaclmnot
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Man United come in please
busacdkort
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same News this injury man I don't like this man I have ekitiki and academy players don't buy this man I have a lot of players Left winger Rio ,chiesa, striker will wright Jayden Danns give him chance
Cibabemnpt
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I believe if a player don't want to be there, let him go.
dudbemoprz
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this situation once happened on kane so isak was suppose to learn from it club is always bigger than the player
Vehabeilsz
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you been sugar coating this Newcastle won't get any top players after this..and this saga is starting to bore me now I hope it end soon
busacdkort
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why always same News go buy Julian Alvarez and Rodrigo and guihe
donreal1990
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at the end Newcastle will sell him for 50m
donreal1990
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he will fly💯
Mrbank
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then the player will not be happy to play more, and they will also lose
Zawdilmnpz
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Good things Newcastle dnt sell him I dnt agree with 150 millions