Alexander Isak has NOT travelled with Newcastle on pre-season tour amid Liverpool transfer interest
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Alexander Isak has stayed behind in Newcastle while his team-mates are travelling to Singapore for their pre-season tour. 

The striker trained alone on Tuesday amid mounting speculation over his future due to interest from Liverpool. 

Liverpool have been told Isak is not for sale and would likely have to spend upwards of £125million to convince their Premier League rivals to sell.

But Mail Sport’s Craig Hope can reveal that Isak has not travelled to Singapore, where Eddie Howe’s men will take on Arsenal.  

The reason given is that Isak is nursing a minor thigh injury and a long haul flight would not help in his recovery. 

Alexander Isak has stayed in Newcastle while his team-mates travel to Singapore on tour

Alexander Isak has stayed in Newcastle while his team-mates travel to Singapore on tour

His absence comes amid speculation over his future due to interest from Liverpool

His absence comes amid speculation over his future due to interest from Liverpool

Celtic are flying out to Singapore ahead of a pre-season test against English rivals Arsenal

Celtic are flying out to Singapore ahead of a pre-season test against English rivals Arsenal

While Toon fans may be tempted to breathe a sigh of relief over the fact Liverpool have signed Eiktike, Isak’s agent Gonzalo Gaitan confirmed to Saudi Arabian newspaper Arriyadiyah that he is assessing his options. 

‘We are indeed studying and analysing all options, and we may be close to finalising the next step for the player,’ Gaitan said.

‘Without revealing any details regarding whether Isak will transfer or stay with Newcastle.’

Isak, 25, is also a target for moneybag clubs from the Middle Eastern nation. 

According to talkSPORT, Isak and his representatives have made his demands clear over conditions for a new contract, with the Swedish star reportedly seeking £300,000-a-week to commit his future to the club.

It would more than double the £120,000-a-week wages currently earned by Isak under a six-year deal he agreed in 2022, when he signed from Real Sociedad for £60m.

The demands would break Newcastle’s tightly controlled wage structure. Bruno Guimaraes is listed as their highest-paid star on database Capology with a salary of £160,000 per week. 

Isak was left out of Newcastle’s 4-0 pre-season defeat to Celtic on Saturday, with manager Eddie Howe later admitting the decision was due to ongoing speculation over the striker’s future.

Eddie Howe left Isak out of their 4-0 defeat by Celtic, saying he didn't want to 'risk' his fitness

Eddie Howe left Isak out of their 4-0 defeat by Celtic, saying he didn’t want to ‘risk’ his fitness

Newcastle fans will be enouraged by the fact Liverpool splashed £79million on Hugo Ekitike

Newcastle fans will be enouraged by the fact Liverpool splashed £79million on Hugo Ekitike 

It would take upwards of £125m to sign Isak and his wage demands are reportedly £300,000

It would take upwards of £125m to sign Isak and his wage demands are reportedly £300,000

Isak was in training last week with Newcastle at a pre-season camp in Innsbruck, Austria

Isak was in training last week with Newcastle at a pre-season camp in Innsbruck, Austria

Anthony Gordon smiles as he boards the plane ahead of the Magpies' long-haul flight

Anthony Gordon smiles as he boards the plane ahead of the Magpies’ long-haul flight 

Kieran Trippier stared down the camera as he boarded the jet carrying his pillow

Kieran Trippier stared down the camera as he boarded the jet carrying his pillow 

Howe said speaking after the friendly match: ‘I chose to send him home.

‘The last thing Alex wants if he is not playing is to be sat in the stand and under that scrutiny, then if he wasn’t going to play today, we mutually agreed he shouldn’t be here.

‘It was my decision. He travelled back to Glasgow with us, but I decided to send him home due to the speculation around him. Both [Joelinton and Isak] are fit but not ready to play. Alex has trained and is fine but we didn’t want to take the risk with him.

‘Yes, I’ve had discussions with him, but that’s not abnormal,’ he added. ‘I respect a player’s career and how short it is. Alex has been really good, he’s trained really well and I realise there’ll be noise around him.

‘We have a few of those players who are irreplaceable. Your top players are so hard to find, so hard to recruit and so hard to develop. So when you have them, you need to treasure them. Of course we’re desperate to keep him as part of our team.

‘I think it’s difficult for me to ever give 100 per cent clarity on any player, I’d never do that.

‘All I can say is Alex is happy at Newcastle, he loves the players, the staff, the team.

‘I’ve never had any issue with him and I’m confident he’s going to be here at the start of the season.’

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