Alan Shearer told Alexander Isaac that he was not “the right way” after Newcastle striker defeated the tool to force his move to Liverpool.
The future of the Swedish striker was a summer story, but it didn’t have the obvious endpoint that Liverpool would appear to be refusing to cache Newcastle.
The latest update was an Instagram post by ISAK, explaining his absence from the PFA Awards, which criticized the club’s broken promise and suggested it would be best for all involved.
Newcastle has made a statement in turn that they have no intention of letting Isaac go, in the sense that this drama is likely to still ring for a few weeks.
In the meantime, Newcastle’s favorite son Shearer criticized the way both Isaac and Joane Wissa made their potential moves, saying it was not “right” for players to strike.
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“I don’t like players who have contracts and refuse to train their play,” he said the rest is football. “There’s a contract behind you.
“I understand that every story has two aspects. Isak may have a story he hasn’t told yet (Shearer spoke before Isak’s social media post). Wissa may have a story he hasn’t told yet.
“I don’t know the aspects of his story, but I don’t like it. It’s exactly the same as Isaac’s situation. That’s not true. You won’t be able to train or play for the remaining three years. You’re not paid by the football club.
“There’s a way out of the football club and refusing to train and play is not the right way.”
Shearer agreed that it was a two-way street and that if the football club decides it doesn’t want the player anymore, he’s happy to abandon the player.
“Don’t talk about loyalty or football either in a football club or a football player. You can use Donnaruma as an example, and you can use Man United players who are now forced to train in a sanctuary or from the first team.
“So I fully understand it and understand it, it’s loyalty to football clubs and soccer players – there’s no chance.”
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