Latest Liverpool transfer news as Newcastle United make a major call regarding striker Alexander Isak
Alexander Isak before a Newcastle United game
Alexander Isak is not playing for Newcastle on Friday night amid links with a move to Liverpool
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Newcastle United have confirmed Alexander Isak is not playing in their latest pre-season friendly on Friday night. The striker is yet to feature this summer amid an ongoing transfer saga of which Liverpool are at the centre.
The Reds were rejected one week ago when they presented a £110 million offer to their rivals and as things stand they have not lined up a renewed effort. This only came after the 25-year-old had expressed desire to leave Newcastle and had not travelled with Eddie Howe's squad for a tour of Asia, which was put down to a thigh injury.
After the Magpies returned to England it has been confirmed Isak has been made to train separately to his teammates and now he has not been named in the squad that faces Spanish side Espanyol in front of supporters at St. James' Park.
Howe has named a mixed starting XI that includes captain Bruno Guimaraes, England defender Dan Burn and debutant goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale amongst some youngsters.
Up front is 22-year-old William Osula, another Swedish striker, but there is no place for Isak even on the bench.
Liverpool's rivals still have another friendly tomorrow against Atletico Madrid, again at St. James' Park. It had been clarified that Howe would not be holding a press conference before either that or tonight's match but will be taking questions after each, so there are answers inevitably to come about Isak.
Prior to Isak being made to train alone, his manager had warned: "You have to earn the right to train with us. We are Newcastle United. The player has a responsibility here to be part of a team and part of a squad - you have to act in the right way. So that is also at play here.
"We will make sure that any player does that to earn the right to train with the group. No player can expect to act poorly and train with the group as normal."
At the moment Newcastle are in no position to sell even if they wanted to, the ECHO's sister site Chronicle Live explained earlier, because St. James' Park chiefs have still not secured all of the attacking signings they desire this summer. To factor into the situation is their wish not to see Isak line up for the Reds when the two teams meet in the Premier League on Monday, August 25.
Arne Slot refused to elaborate on Isak's situation when asked at his pre-Community Shield press conference, simply replying: "As you know, from me and I think every manager works like this, you never talk about players that are not yours."
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