Alan Shire believes that there is still a world that Alexander Isak could have a future in Newcastle United.
Isaac has made his intention to turn on the megapes, and insists that he is reluctant to re -play in Eddie’s team because he tries to move to Liverpool. Early in Newcastle’s transfer window, Newcastle rejected a £ 110million offer from the Premier League champions for his star and estimated at £ 150m for this 25 -year -old.
Sweden has since refused to teach the team and has spoken of “broken promises” about possible exit in the explosive social media statement. He has not participated in any of the first two games of the Newcastle Premier League this season, whose epic has become a widespread factor meeting with Liverpool in St. James Park. However, after calling Sweden’s duty, he will be in three months during the September international break.
The fans have been firm that he puts a linear isaca behavior under his career and goodwill in TyneSide, but the Premier League goalscorer and the Magpies Shereer symbol hopes to fix everything – this is the player who starts.


“You have to ask him,” Shirir said. Independent“There are very different parts,” he said.
“But in a complete world, and this is a great, if yes (he can have a future in Newcastle). It depends on what happens or if he wanted to go back or return.
“IFS, Buts, Hows and Whys are so high, and I guess it’s really difficult.”
Shire was in a warm collision against Liverpool, with Newcastle fans showed a flag that showed his support for the players and the club among the ISAK drama. The flag reads: “Nothing is achieved alone. We are a city, a complete population. We are Newcastle.”

The side of the Hawa, despite playing in the second half of a man, with a tooth and nail to overthrow two goals deficit, was made in a commendable change and suffered only Rio Negomo, the first Rio Negomo, to endure a 100 -minute frustration.
However, Shire joined fans and welcomed their efforts in expressing support for players who were out of the house.
“The most important of all the players of the team are those who have suffered, because they are the ones who are going out and trying to win in a game without any of the best centers ahead in the country, without any blame.”
“All the fans want to go out when you wear the shirt, go out and give your best,” he said.
“This is the way Eddie (Hoo) wants to play and all that fans wanted. It was an amazing atmosphere, but football is very cruel at times.”
The tornado around the summer striker has now made the nightmare more complicated for Newcastle, and in many of the topics of the Premier League’s rivals, including Joao Pedro and Liam Delp’s Chelsea, as well as Hugo Ikitik to Liverpool, which was by fans on Monday.
Magpies are now trying to close a late agreement for George Strand Larsen, the Wolf Front or the long Yuan Visa goal, which is trying to get away from Brentford this summer. But regardless of Newcastle before the next Monday transfer deadline, Shire can only regret what was an unpleasant summer in the summer, citing a series of reasons that the situation is not planned.

“The whole situation has just been upset,” Shire said. “This has not helped him, he has not helped Newcastle – it was just a turbulence, and this is one of the Newcastles that he could do without it,” he said.
“I guess that a CEO has not helped, no sports manager has helped. Has it been trying to achieve the number one goals, I don’t know, but it certainly wasn’t a good summer for them.”
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