Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak has been instructed to report for training after the rest of the team left on Wednesday, according to reports from the PA news agency. The situation of the 25-year-old Swedish player continues to generate uncertainty.
Isak did not travel with his teammates to Singapore and South Korea for the preseason, apparently due to a slight hamstring injury. This happened after Liverpool, who subsequently submitted a bid of £110 million (197 million dollars), expressed interest in acquiring his services.
The player, who later communicated to the club his desire to explore options this summer, traveled to Spain to train at his former club, Real Sociedad. He returned to Tyneside on the weekend, shortly before coach Eddie Howe and his team returned from Seoul and were given two days off.
Isak Trains Alone in Newcastle: Transfer Rumors and Uncertain Future
