
Alexander Isak could be set to stay at Newcastle United this window after Liverpool make a shock decision on their pursuit of the striker.
Isak has pushed for a move away from Newcastle this summer, after asking not to be included in the club's pre-season tour to Asia
According to The Athletic's David Ornstein, Liverpool have had an initial bid turned down on Friday for the 25-year-old who has been training alone at former club Real Sociedad.
Liverpool's offer has been reported as £110 million which falls significantly short of Newcastle's valuation, and now Isak could be forced to stay at St James' Park if new reports are to be believed.
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According to Ben Jacobs, Liverpool's opening bid could well be their last, due to the Magpies reluctance to sell the Swede.
He wrote on X: "Liverpool have no plans as it stands to bid again for Alexander Isak this window.
"Nature of NUFCs rebuttal means Liverpool will NOT follow up with a second offer. Regarded as futile unless Newcastle change their stance and contact Liverpool.
"Offer rejected was £110m. Terms with Isak not a problem," he added.
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Despite being thousands of miles away, all the talk on Newcastle's pre-season tour has been surrounding the striker, and winger Anthony Gordon spoke out on the situation in a new interview from Seoul.
"I understand what Alex is going through," he told The Mail
"What I can say, for me, is that it’s been an absolute pleasure to be out of the transfer speculation for a summer! It’s the first time in about three years! It’s been so easy, so mentally refreshing.
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"That is why I understand what Alex is going through. I feel for him. He will be going through a lot. The club is going through a lot. I hope everyone gets what they want in the end," he added.
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