The future of Newcastle striker Alexander Isaac remains unknown after seeing their first transfer bid rejected for a Swedish striker trained alone after Liverpool returned to Tyneside
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe insists that Alexander Isaac must take responsibility after being exiled to train himself. The unstable Swedes were banned from participating in bonding sessions at the club’s training grounds when the player’s family was invited.
And Isaac was told not to report until late in the afternoon when his teammates left.
It’s his awards asset where his dream move for Liverpool is at stake, and how angry Hau is is Bemjamin Sesco, who has rejected Newcastle in support of Manchester United. The striker missed Newcastle’s Asian tour at the club and said he suffered minor injuries, and Howe, who surrendered himself to his previous club’s Real Sociedad training complex, discovered through the media.
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Toon’s chief has not directly criticized Isak in public, but last weekend announced that he must clarify how he is irritated at recent events and earn the right to train with his team again.
Hau said: “Players need to take responsibility for being a part of the team and their team and act the right way. Players can’t behave poorly and expect to train with the group as normal.”
And he excluded ISAK from yesterday’s family gathering and tracked those words by becoming tough, not involved in the first team training. Though it has yet to be seen how long the 25-year-old is forced to train himself, Howe has fought with a delicate balance to carry out following his latest transfer target snubbing Newcastle.
Unless the Magpie head coach can bring in another striker, Newcastle won’t consider selling Isaac, as he thinks he’s the right alternative. At the same time, if the situation remains when the transfer window closes, Howe will do the difficult task of having to rely heavily on the unfortunate player who has revealed that he no longer has a future for Tyneside.
Newcastle will have friendly matches against Espanyol and Atletico Madrid at St James Park tomorrow night and Saturday, but perhaps not surprising, the club opposed the holding of a press conference before the two Cera Cup matches.
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