Alexander Isaac’s Newcastle residence is on lease, signaling the Swedish striker’s intention to break up with the club, and has already expressed his desire to play again for them. Despite Liverpool’s keen interest and initial rejected offers, Isaac remained in the outskirts of Newcastle’s first team, and was significantly absent from the recent Family Day event for players. Following this exclusion, his northeastern home was rented.
The Times suggests that his enthusiasm for departure is so great that he has vacated Ponteland’s property. Isak has lived there for three years since his move from Real Sociedad to Newcastle in 2022. The property first collided with the market when Isak traveled to Spain for personal training.
The house was listed for £6,950 a month on the same day he left for Spain, where he trained at a former San Sebastian-based club. They then withdrawn from the market, but are now being promoted again through their local let agency.
Earlier this month, Isaac and his representatives halted contract negotiations with Newcastle, consistently declined discussions about staying with the club, further emphasizing his desire to leave. However, the company’s stance at St. James Park Management offers a forward hurdle.
Liverpool has been informed that Newcastle has not accepted sales after rejecting a £110 million bid, and the Reds have retreated from further debate. Liverpool has made it clear that they will not increase their offers unless their attitudes change at St. James Park.
Even if Newcastle signs a new striker, they are expected to remain firm about Isaac’s future. A manager, Hau, who is aware of the club’s hierarchy position, is tasked with managing the situation with the players.
However, Isaac is reportedly “adamant” that he played his final game for the club. The Swedish star, who scored a career-high 27 goals last season, is not planning to rejoin the Newcastle squad, even if he fails to reach his transfer contract before the September 1 deadline.
