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Following his statement, which also said "the relationship can't continue" between him and the club, Newcastle responded, making their stance on his future clear
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Football365 on MSNIsak has ‘legal leverage’ over Newcastle to force Liverpool transfer as ‘free agent’ in 2026
Alexander Isak and his representatives could invoke Article 17 to force a move to Liverpool next summer as a free agent, when Newcastle would be due far less than the £110m Reds bid in compensation. Isak released a statement on Tuesday confirming he has no intention of playing for Newcastle again as a result of ‘broken promises’.
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Liverpool transfer news: Alexander Isak option emerges as Arne Slot gives the green light
This is due to the Lassana Diarra ruling and the temporary amendments to Article 17 of FIFA's Regulations on the Transfer and Status of Players. According to ESPN, this would allow Isak to transfer in a way more akin to an ordinary employee, without ...
Explained: The Swedish striker is determined to leave St James’ Park and Fifa’s amendments to article 17 give him an exit route next summer that would potentially cost Newcastle millions of pounds
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Transfer Rumors: Liverpool Raise Isak Offer; Haaland Wants Real Madrid Move. Sports Illustrated rounds up the latest transfer rumors and gossip from around the world.
A former team-mate of Alexander Isak, who remains at the centre of a transfer row with Newcastle United, was told of the striker's impending exit during a live radio interview