Isak's return to Newcastle appears to be inconceivable, according to Rooney's statements.
Newcastle United is currently embroiled in a heated dispute with striker Alexander Isak over broken promises and a transfer saga that has strained relationships both on and off the pitch.
In a recent statement, former England and Manchester United captain, Wayne Rooney, expressed his disapproval of Isak's actions. Rooney believes that if a player wants to leave a football club, they should do so professionally, and Isak's decision to go on strike and not attend training is unprofessional.
According to Rooney, Isak's actions may have strained his relationship with his Newcastle United team-mates. He suggests that if Isak were to walk out on the club once, he might do it again.
The future of Isak at Newcastle United remains uncertain. The club has denied making a commitment to sell the striker, and it appears they do not plan to sanction a transfer. However, Isak has made a public statement expressing his feeling that his relationship with Newcastle cannot continue due to broken promises.
Rumours have circulated linking Isak with a potential transfer to Premier League champions Liverpool. However, Rooney states that there are cases where a player could return to a club after going on strike, but he personally does not think it would be possible for Isak at Newcastle United.
Rooney believes that players should be there for their team-mates and be ready if needed, even if they want to leave the club. He also criticises Isak's actions, stating that fans who are paying a lot of money to support the team should not be abandoned by players who go on strike.
Despite the controversy, no information has been found regarding who took the intermediary position between Isak and Newcastle United during the transfer period. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what the future holds for Alexander Isak and Newcastle United.
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