Isak Frozen Out at Newcastle ?

Luke Edwards of The Telegraph reports that Alexander Isak has been told by the Newcastle United board he will not be sold this summer, with the club’s Saudi ownership making it clear they have no intention of allowing him to join Liverpool.

Tensions appear to be rising. Isak was absent from Newcastle’s match-day squad for their 2-0 defeat to Atlético Madrid and was not spotted in the stands. When asked post-match if he could persuade the striker to stay, Eddie Howe admitted:

“If it was that easy, I’d be doing it and I’d have done it yesterday. But it’s not.”

Howe was pressed on whether it was his decision to stop Isak from training, Howe replied:

“I want him training, and I want him playing for us.”

The Swedish forward is still yet to rejoin first-team training, fuelling speculation he could be refusing to take part, rather than frozen out by Eddie Howe


Darwin Núñez Joins Al-Hilal

Darwin Núñez has completed a move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in a deal worth an initial £46 million, plus add-ons.

The Uruguayan joined Liverpool from Benfica in 2022, making 143 appearances, scoring 40 goals, and providing 22 assists. His honours include the Premier League title (2024/25), Carabao Cup (2023/24), and Community Shield (2022), where he scored a late goal.

Núñez will be remembered for his knack for decisive moment and late winners against Newcastle and Nottingham Forest, plus two crucial goals at Brentford in the Reds’ march to their 20th league crown.


Liverpool Lead Race for Marc Guehi

Liverpool have emerged as the frontrunners to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, either this summer or in the next transfer window, according to The Telegraph.

Liverpool fans will have the chance to see Marc Guehi in action, with Oliver Glasner confirming the defender will captain the side in the Community Shield, despite ongoing speculation about his future.

2 responses to “Red Transfer Brief – Isak’s Future at Newcastle, Núñez Joins Al-Hilal, Marc Guehi Latest.”

  1. […] The club also said Isak “will be welcomed back when he is ready to rejoin his teammates,” which many interpret as a confirmation that he is currently refusing to train. […]

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  2. […] have made no secret of their need to recruit two first-team attackers before Alexander Isak departs. Their current target appears to be Yoane Wissa of Brentford, but negotiations have so far proved […]

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