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He Newcastle United He has responded to the Swedish striker Alexander Isaacwho spoke of “broken relationship” and “unfulfilled promises” and said that it is disappointed with the player's statement and that the necessary conditions for a sale have not been given.

Isakthrough his social networks, he communicated his intention to leave the Newcastle this summer, referring to broken promises by the club.

In response to this, the Newcastle He published another statement explaining the situation from his point of view.

“We are very clear in which Alex is under contract and that no agreement was made to leave the Newcastle United This summer. We want to keep the best players, but we also understand that they have their own desires and listen to their intentions, “said the Newcastle.

“As we have explained to Alex Already its representatives, we always take into consideration the best interests for the club, the team and our fans in all our decisions and we have been very clear that the conditions for a sale in this summer have not been given. We do not foresee that these conditions will be given. “

The intention of Isak is to leave to Liverpool Before the signing market closes, but the Newcastle values the Swedish at 150 million pounds and the 'reds', in their first and only offer, only up to 110 million reached.

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“I have been silent for a long time while others talked. This silence has allowed people to push the version of what happened, although they know that it does not reflect what has really been said and agreed in private,” said the former player of the Royal Society player in their social networks.

“The reality is that promises were made and the club has known my position for a long time. Act now as if these problems were new is to lie. When promises are broken, trust is broken and the relationship cannot continue. That is right for me now and that is why a change is the best for everyone, not just for me.”



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