Football Insider revealed on 11 August Newcastle have no intention of selling Isak unless they can find a top-class replacement before the window closes.
The Sweden international is currently refusing to play for Eddie Howe’s side and wasn’t named in the squad for their goalless draw against Aston Villa on Saturday (16 August) following Liverpool’s interest.
Alexander Isak legal verdict shared after Newcastle transfer saga
This article contains exclusive comment from Stefan Borson, a former financial adviser to Man City. Isak registered 27 goals and six assists in 42 appearances last season, helping Newcastle finish fifth in the Premier League and win the Carabao Cup. The 25-year-old is under contract at St James’ Park until June 2028 after joining for £63million on a six-year deal from Real Sociedad in 2022. Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, Borson said: “I can’t see that the player has any real leverage. “If Newcastle are adamant he’s not going, he can’t force them to sell.
“I don’t think he’s going to try some kind of legal mechanism to get himself out of the contract. I just don’t believe that.
“If he does, he can end up setting fire to the entire security of contract situation.
“A lot of people have talked about this Fifa situation, but as I read it, there is no international element at all, given that it’s a Newcastle domestic issue and it’s a Liverpool domestic issue if it’s a Newcastle to Liverpool transfer.
“So, all of that is then governed by the Premier League rules and the FA rules and, therefore, there is no Fifa element.
“Both of those rule books have to incorporate Fifa rules.
“But in terms of dispute resolution and claims for compensation, they would go under the auspices of the Premier League or the FA depending on which route they take.”