The forward, who scored 23 times in the Premier League last season, was included in the PFA Premier League team for the season announced Tuesday evening, but failed to attend the ceremony, and released a social media statement explaining his position at Newcastle.
“First and foremost, I want to thank my teammates and everyone at Newcastle United for supporting me along the way,” Isak wrote on Instagram.
“I’m not at the ceremony tonight, everything is going on, so it wasn’t right to be there.
“I stayed quiet for a long time while others were talking, and that silence allowed people to push their version of the event, even though they knew they were actually told and agreed to it, even though they knew they were actually told and agreed.
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“The reality is that promises have been made and the club has known my position for a long time. Now it’s misleading to act like these issues are emerging.
“When a promise is broken and trust is lost, the relationship cannot last. That’s where things are for me now.
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ISAK’s 27 goals in all competitions last season also marked Newcastle’s fifth Premier League finish, qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, and the glory of the EFL Cup, finishing the club’s 70-year major trophy.
He has scored 62 goals in 109 appearances since joining the Premier League side of Real Sociedad in 2022.
