Viktor Gyokeres has stood by his and Alexander Isak's tactics for securing summer transfers. The Arsenal striker went on strike at Sporting before securing his Emirates switch, whilst Isak declared he would never play for Newcastle again as he pushed for a Liverpool move. Gyokeres sealed his deal before the campaign began after refusing to take part in pre-season training, whereas Isak was made to wait until deadline day to complete his Anfield switch.
The 25-year-old Swedish international avoided the Magpies' tour and trained separately from the first team as the new season commenced. The duo weren't isolated cases, as Brentford striker Yoane Wissa spent the summer training apart from his team-mates before successfully completing his Newcastle move. Such behaviour has thrust the issue of player power into the spotlight.
Gyokeres addressed the matter whilst on international duty, preparing for fixtures against Slovenia and Kosovo. The Arsenal forward has reunited with Isak, following the latter's delayed arrival at camp after his loan move.
"I haven't spoken with him too much because he's just come. I said hi to him and congratulated him for the move and not so much more," Gyokeres said when asked about Isak. "Yeah, I said earlier about my situation, it can be the same," he said on the dynamics between players and their clubs.
"You don't know what has been going on behind [the scenes]. I don't know in his case what has gone on exactly so it's difficult for me to speak about that.
"We all play and the clubs have the most power. It is maybe difficult for the players to choose in a lot of cases.
"When it is a player who is not wanted in that club I think it's the total opposite, He doesn't have any power, the club can literally do whatever they want with the player. It's difficult but it's how the situation is."
Despite a turbulent conclusion to his Newcastle career, Isak delivered a heartfelt farewell message to the club.
Writing on Instagram, Isak declared: "I want to express my gratitude to my teammates, the staff, and above all, the city of Newcastle and all the amazing supporters for the three unforgettable years we shared together.
"Together, we have written history and brought the club to the place where it truly belongs. It has been an honour to be part of the journey from reaching the Champions League to winning the first trophy in over 70 years. Forever grateful. Thank you, Newcastle."