Liverpool’s bid for Isak meets stubborn Newcastle walls
The Magpies have rejected a £110m bid from Liverpool.
Isak is training away from the rest of the squad.
Eddie Howe says he will not have the final say over the Sweden forward’s future.
The 25 year old is training solo after missing the Sela Cup games against Espanyol and Atlético Madrid.
Newcastle knocked back the offer, with three years left on his contract.
The future remains uncertain as the Premier League opener against Aston Villa approaches.
Howe suggested the decision will be made by others, not him.
All eyes stay on whether Liverpool can coax the 25 year old into a north west chapter.
Meanwhile the pundit class loves a headline about numbers, yet they miss what keeps a club alive on songs alone.
Even Manchester United fans would trade banter for a story that carries a city and a fanbase through a season.
But the most honest note sits with the people who fill the stands and whisper through the lanes of Merseyside and Tyneside alike.
In this city, transfers are not just pages of a ledger; they are the echo of a song that refuses to fade.
And the quiet truth remains this: the soul of a club outlives even the richest bid when the fans keep singing.
TLDR
Newcastle rejected Liverpool’s £110m bid for Isak.
Isak trains away from the squad as the deal hangs in the air.
Final calls will be made by others, not Howe.
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