logo
Isak training at former club Real Sociedad amid transfer rumour

Isak training at former club Real Sociedad amid transfer rumour

Qatar Tribunea day ago
PAMedia/dpa
London
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is training individually at Real Sociedad, the Basque club have confirmed.
The Sweden international, who is reported to have asked Newcastle executives to explore a move away from St James' Park, has been heavily linked with Liverpool.
His former club Sociedad confirmed on Thursday he was 'working with his trainers' at the club's Zubieta facility.
Newcastle have been approached for comment.
The player did not travel with the rest of the Newcastle squad earlier this month for their pre-season tour of Asia amid speculation over his future, with the club saying at the time he was absent due to a minor thigh injury.
The decision to train at his old club rather than his current one will heighten speculation that Isak sees his future away from Newcastle.
No offer has been submitted by Liverpool as yet to Newcastle, who would almost certainly be looking for a British record transfer fee for the player.
Should Newcastle price Isak out of a move or simply refuse to listen to offers, one option Isak and his representatives might consider would be to unilaterally terminate his contract with three years remaining.
A European Court of Justice ruling in favour of former Chelsea midfielder Lassana Diarra last year means players can now terminate their deals 'without unnecessary fears', according to the lawyer who led Diarra's case.
The ruling appears to have given players greater leeway to terminate a contract without just cause.
The court found some of FIFA's transfer rules were contrary to European law because they restricted freedom of movement and were anti-competitive.
Jean-Louis Dupont, who led Diarra's challenge and who was also at the centre of the landmark Bosman case which granted players free agency at the end of their contracts, believes last year's ruling lifts the threat of significant sanctions for players who choose to terminate their deals.
Dupont, speaking in general rather than specifically about Isak's case, told the PA news agency: 'In its Diarra judgement, the court ruled that players have a right to termination without just cause and that it is for the ex-employer to establish the existence and the quantum of damages, knowing that losing the opportunity to transfer the player is NOT a damage.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Isak's Liverpool link grows as Newcastle absence continues
Isak's Liverpool link grows as Newcastle absence continues

Al Jazeera

time5 hours ago

  • Al Jazeera

Isak's Liverpool link grows as Newcastle absence continues

Newcastle have rejected Liverpool's opening bid to sign unsettled Sweden striker Alexander Isak, according to reports. Isak has been training at his old club Real Sociedad this week after reportedly telling Newcastle he wants to leave St James' Park. The 25-year-old has been linked with Liverpool since the end of last season, and the Premier League champions are now believed to have formalised their interest with an offer of about 110 million pounds ($146m) plus potential add-ons. But Newcastle, who reportedly value Isak at 150 million pounds ($199m), remain eager to hold on to their prize asset and have rebuffed Liverpool's initial bid. Isak, who joined Newcastle in a 60-million-pound ($80m) move from Real Sociedad in 2022, scored 23 Premier League goals last season to help Newcastle qualify for the Champions League. He has three years left on his Newcastle contract, but did not travel to Asia for the Magpies' ongoing preseason tour, with the club saying he had a minor thigh injury. On Thursday, Real Sociedad confirmed he was at their Zubieta facility with his own trainers. It was reported on Friday that Newcastle had told Isak he could agree a new deal containing a get-out clause for next year, but he responded by insisting he wants to move now. Liverpool manager Arne Slot has already bolstered his attacking options by signing Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike and Bayer Leverkusen playmaker Florian Wirtz during the current transfer window. But the Reds are eager to make their forward line even more formidable by adding Isak, as they look to win back-to-back English titles for the first time since the 1980s. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe struck a defiant note earlier this week when he said: 'He is still our player. He's contracted to us. 'We, to a degree, control what is next for him. I would love to believe all possibilities are still available to us. 'My wish is that he stays, but that's not in my full control.' Liverpool have spent more than 250 million pounds ($332m) so far in the summer window, with Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and Giorgi Mamardashvili joining Wirtz and Ekitike at Anfield.

Isak training at former club Real Sociedad amid transfer rumour
Isak training at former club Real Sociedad amid transfer rumour

Qatar Tribune

timea day ago

  • Qatar Tribune

Isak training at former club Real Sociedad amid transfer rumour

PAMedia/dpa London Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is training individually at Real Sociedad, the Basque club have confirmed. The Sweden international, who is reported to have asked Newcastle executives to explore a move away from St James' Park, has been heavily linked with Liverpool. His former club Sociedad confirmed on Thursday he was 'working with his trainers' at the club's Zubieta facility. Newcastle have been approached for comment. The player did not travel with the rest of the Newcastle squad earlier this month for their pre-season tour of Asia amid speculation over his future, with the club saying at the time he was absent due to a minor thigh injury. The decision to train at his old club rather than his current one will heighten speculation that Isak sees his future away from Newcastle. No offer has been submitted by Liverpool as yet to Newcastle, who would almost certainly be looking for a British record transfer fee for the player. Should Newcastle price Isak out of a move or simply refuse to listen to offers, one option Isak and his representatives might consider would be to unilaterally terminate his contract with three years remaining. A European Court of Justice ruling in favour of former Chelsea midfielder Lassana Diarra last year means players can now terminate their deals 'without unnecessary fears', according to the lawyer who led Diarra's case. The ruling appears to have given players greater leeway to terminate a contract without just cause. The court found some of FIFA's transfer rules were contrary to European law because they restricted freedom of movement and were anti-competitive. Jean-Louis Dupont, who led Diarra's challenge and who was also at the centre of the landmark Bosman case which granted players free agency at the end of their contracts, believes last year's ruling lifts the threat of significant sanctions for players who choose to terminate their deals. Dupont, speaking in general rather than specifically about Isak's case, told the PA news agency: 'In its Diarra judgement, the court ruled that players have a right to termination without just cause and that it is for the ex-employer to establish the existence and the quantum of damages, knowing that losing the opportunity to transfer the player is NOT a damage.

Bayern ‘fit perfectly with my aims', says new signing Diaz
Bayern ‘fit perfectly with my aims', says new signing Diaz

Qatar Tribune

timea day ago

  • Qatar Tribune

Bayern ‘fit perfectly with my aims', says new signing Diaz

dpa Berlin New Bayern Munich signing Luis Diaz was officially presented on Thursday and said that the club fits 'perfectly with my aims.' 'I wanted to move to a big, ambitious team - this club has incredible history. We want to win everything. My aim is to help the club and have success as quickly as possible,' he said in a news conference. Bayern announced the singing on Wednesday after long negotiations with Diaz's former club Liverpool. The Premier League champions were initially not willing to sell Diaz, who came to Anfield and in 2022 and had 41 goals and 23 assists in 148 matches. The situation changed after Liverpool managed to sign Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt. 'I'm just happy to be part of the Bayern family. I've always dreamed of playing for the biggest clubs. I'm fulfilling a dream with this. It's about getting used to the club as quickly as possible and helping the team,' Diaz said. Bayern reportedly paid ?75 million ($85.4 million) for the player. That would make Diaz the third most expensive signing in club history, after Bayern paid around ?100 million for Harry Kane and ?80 million for Lucas Hernandez. 'I can't say whether I'm worth the transfer fee, but I'm glad that it's been concluded this way. I like this club and want to settle in here as quickly as possible,' the newcomer said. Davies and Musiala injury update Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl also gave some updates on injured players Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala. 'Phonzy got his first taste of the grass again today, trained outside for the first time. Jamal still has crutches but things are moving positively with both. We hope to have both available again at the end of the year,' he said. Full back Davies has been sidelined since March, when he sustained a ruptured cruciate ligament while on international duty for Canada.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store