I'll never run here again An unprecedented unemployment in EPL history. Holan-class striker empties home
Aug 12, 2025
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England's The Athletic will likely miss the opening match of the English Premier League (EPL) in the 2025-2026 season against Aston Villa on the 12th (Korea time), and his future is still shrouded in uncertainty. Isak is reportedly determined not to play for Newcastle again, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Even if Newcastle do not sell Isaac and stay after the transfer window ends, Isaac believes his career at St James' Park is over and has no intention of returning to the team. Isak's position is like this. After being informed by the club last summer that there would be no immediate offer of re-signing, citing the need to comply with financial regulations and a high-value contract already valid until 2028, he added that this would be his last season at Newcastle.
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Two weeks before the end of the season, Di Athlete conveyed his intention to transfer to Newcastle manager Eddie Howe and reaffirmed this in a call with him before leaving for Sweden following his last defeat to Everton. Liverpool has not made an additional offer since its £110 million (about 205.7 billion won) offer was rejected in early August. However, if the offer is close to 150 million pounds (about 2806 billion won), and Newcastle can secure a replacement in the market, its position may change, he explained.
It's an unprecedented unemployment situation. Everyone knows Isaac is the second best player in the EPL after Elling Holan at this point. In response, Newcastle say it will never send Isaac unless it is the set transfer fee. Newcastle's failure to find a replacement for Isaac as they continue to fail to recruit a striker in the transfer market this summer is also affecting the Isaac situation.
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England's The Times said Isaac left his Newcastle residence to press for a transferIsaac, who said he would no longer play for the club while pursuing a transfer, said he had left his home in northeastern England, but Liverpool's offer fell far short of the club's valuation. Isaac is still a player with three years left on his contract with Newcastle and is acting like a player with three days left on his contract.
With Newcastle still unable to find a replacement for Isaac, the key is whether Liverpool will meet Newcastle's demands or Newcastle will receive it by lowering the transfer fee after failing to overcome Isaac's actions.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.