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Isak Relists Ponteland Home in Standoff with Newcastle

Newcastle has set a £150m price tag with the sale contingent on securing like-for-like replacement strikers.

Overview

  • The Sweden striker has vacated his Ponteland residence, which has been put back on the rental market following his exclusion from a team event.
  • Isak broke off contract renewal talks this month and was the sole first-team player omitted from the club’s recent players-and-families bonding day.
  • He is training alone at Newcastle’s Benton facility and head coach Eddie Howe does not expect him to feature in the season opener against Aston Villa.
  • Liverpool’s reported £110m offer fell well short of Newcastle’s £150m valuation for the 25-year-old forward.
  • Newcastle’s owners insist no sale will go ahead until they secure like-for-like centre-forward replacements.