Does Alexander Isak Have the Full Story About His Liverpool Transfer?

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Key Takeaways
- Isak's transfer fee was a record £125 million.
- He did not participate in Newcastle's pre-season.
- Chris Sutton condemned Isak's actions as disrespectful.
- Isak expressed excitement about joining Liverpool.
- Newcastle replaced Isak with Wissa and Woltemade.
New Delhi, Sep 9 (NationPress) Alexander Isak remarked that ‘not everyone has the complete context’ regarding his transition to Liverpool following Sweden’s 0-2 loss to Kosovo.
Isak has officially joined the reigning Premier League champions as their new No.9 under a long-term agreement signed on deadline day, involving a staggering British record transfer fee of £125 million.
His desire to depart from Newcastle became evident when he opted out of the pre-season activities. This sparked some tensions, leading to his exclusion from Eddie Howe's first-team training, which eventually caused the loyal Newcastle supporters to turn against the 25-year-old.
His season debut occurred when he came on as a substitute during Sweden’s defeat against Kosovo.
“Not everyone possesses the full context, but that’s a discussion for another time. I can’t control the narrative or what’s published. However, I’m thrilled to be part of Liverpool. It’s fantastic that everything was resolved before our camp, allowing me to concentrate on my football,” Isak conveyed to Swedish media after the match.
“It’s been a relatively new experience for me, but one always learns and grows mentally off the pitch as well,” he continued.
Ultimately, Newcastle secured Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade as striker alternatives, thereby paving the way for Isak's transition to Merseyside.
Former Premier League star Chris Sutton criticized Isak and Wissa's actions, labeling them as ‘disgraceful’. He stated, “Players sign contracts, just as individuals in daily life do, and it's crucial to honor those contracts. What Isak and Wissa have done is absolutely appalling. They may feel content now, but it's an unacceptable way to act.”
“Eddie Howe has invested in Isak's career, and Isak has shown him utter disrespect. However, Newcastle has signed Wissa, who has mirrored Isak's behavior,” Sutton commented on BBC.