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Alexander Isak 'moves out of Newcastle home' as Liverpool transfer saga takes drastic twist

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Alexander Isak has reportedly vacated his Newcastle home as he looks to force a move to Liverpool.

The Times reports that the property in Ponteland that Isak has lived in for three years - since his arrival on Tyneside in 2022 - was put on the rental market the day after the Swedish striker was omitted from the Magpies’ players and families day.

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The 25-year-old is said to have been the only member of Newcastle’s first-team squad not allowed at the bonding day held at the club’s training ground last week.

The owner is now believed to be seeking new tenants, having first put the property on the market late last month when Isak flew to Spain for personal training rather than joining Newcastle’s pre-season trip to Asia.

It was advertised for £6,950 a month the day he left for Spain, The Times reports, before being quickly taken off the market before Isak returned to Newcastle

But the property, said to be empty once more after Isak moved out, is reportedly now back on the market again with a local rental company.

It was reported earlier on Tuesday and Isak’s desire to leave has only intensified, amid claims on Monday that a new contract could be discussed.

Instead, Isak has reportedly vowed never to play for Newcastle again.

Liverpool remain interested but are yet to return with an improved second bid after seeing an offer worth £110million rejected by Newcastle earlier in August.

Newcastle are said to consider Isak not for sale amid suggestions that a £150m asking price has been set for the Swedish star.

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