
Alexander Isak ARRIVES at Newcastle training for showdown talks over future amid Liverpool transfer interest
ALEXANDER ISAK has arrived at Newcastle training ahead of his showdown talks over his future.
Sky Sports cameras spotted the 25-year-old striker turning up the club's Benton HQ on Monday morning.
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Alexander Isak has arrived at Newcastle training ahead of his showdown talks over his future.
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Isak didn't travel with his team-mates for their pre-season tour of Asia.
The Toon attributed his absence to a minor thigh injury but Isak informed them that he wishes to explore his options this summer.
Isak has been training alone at former club Real Sociedad after telling Newcastle he wants to leave.
Liverpool then had a £110million bid for the Swede rejected last week.
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