Bruno Guimaraes has addressed the growing uncertainty around Alexander Isak, whose absence from Newcastle United’s pre-season tour has sparked fresh transfer concern on Tyneside. With Liverpool circling and the Swedish striker reportedly having handed a transfer request, the Magpies maintain that Isak is simply recovering from injury and has not travelled with the squad to Singapore.
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Isak did not fly out with Newcastle’s squad for their tour of Singapore, staying in England due to what the club described as a minor injury. However, reports have emerged claiming that the forward has asked to leave amid interest from Liverpool. The Reds are said to have enquired about Isak last week, fuelling speculation as the new season approaches.
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Newcastle's pre-season preparations have been disrupted by the timing of Isak’s absence and the uncertainty surrounding his future. With just one summer signing so far, the Magpies are still looking to strengthen their squad before the new campaign begins. Newcastle captain Guimaraes has now opened up on how the Tyneside club are handling the turbulent transfer market.
WHAT GUIMARAES SAID
Speaking to , Guimaraes said: "What we know about Isak is he's injured and not been training with us for five days. He stayed [in Newcastle] to make himself better. He's there with a small injury. Of course, he's a top player, we know everything going around him.
"We want to keep our best players. He's a top striker, his last season speaks for itself. A top player, but as far as I know, he stayed because of his injury. We know the situation behind him but it's not for me to speak about him, it's something that the club will take care."
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Eddie Howe and the Magpies will continue their pre-season in Singapore against Arsenal, a K-League XI, and Tottenham Hotspur. The club is reportedly eyeing Yoane Wissa and Benjamin Sesko as potential replacements, if Isak leaves.






