- Isak wants Reds move
- Training away from Newcastle squad
- Magpies value him at a British-record fee
Per Newcastle World Isak is continuing to train alone as he bids to join ليفربول this summer. The Reds have already seen one bid, worth around £110 million ($149m), rejected for the السويد striker, but he is continuing to show “no remorse” as he looks to force through his exit.
The report claims that Newcastle value Isak at a British-record fee, but that manager Eddie Howe is keen for his negativity to be kept away from the first-team group. As a result, he is training with one coach, on his own, after his team-mates have left.
Newcastle are seemingly adamant that they will not allow Isak to leave on the cheap and Liverpool are expected to return with another bid, despite spending almost £300 million ($407m) on new additions, including Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and Jeremie Frimpong. They are also set to sign Giovanni Leoni from Parma.
Newcastle kick off their season this weekend against أستون فيلا on Saturday, while Liverpool face بورنموث on Friday.