Jamie O’Hara was outraged by Jason Cundy’s claim that Alexander Isak leaves Newcastle as a club end.
After a long and dramatic summer transfer saga, Isak left the magpies and completed a record of £ 125 million to Liverpool.

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The striker spent three seasons in St. James’ Park and scored 62 goals and 11 templates at 109 appearances in all competitions.
Isak also scored the decisive goal during the CARABAO Cup final victory against Liverpool in March, with Newcastle winning its first domestic trophy since 1955.
After moving, Cundy spoke in the sports bar for talk sports and explained the situation in which the magpies are where it is still left.
“The problem you have now, Newcastle, is that he is plastered through her greatest success in a generation,” he said.
“He is very part of it, so he is a Newcastle legend.
“Is he a legend?” O’Hara struck back before Cundy insisted on it: “He is!”
But O’Hara had nothing of it and added: “Make me a favor, don’t call him a legend, come.
“If you think of Newcastle legends, you can’t get Alexander Isak there.”
Cundy then replied: “Alexander Isak is a Newcastle legend for what he helped them.”
“What are you doing?” His confused co-moderator said before he called Alan Shearer, Gary Speed and Faustino Asprilla as a club.

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But Cundy asked him: “What did Asprilla win? What did he win?
“He is a Newcastle legend, he is … You can’t put them in the same bracket. He has helped them win their first trophy for 70 years!
“Come on, J, you have to go down the legendary status.”
The post-isak era in Newcastle
Isak’s move to Liverpool on Deadline Day has shaped the end of one of the most controversial transfer in the history of the Premier League.
The 25-year-old refused to play again for Newcastle and published a bombing system to say that “promises are broken and trust is lost”.
Simon Jordan von Talksport beat his “bad” behavior and although there was doubt about a step in relation to a step, Isak has what he wanted.

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However, Newcastle did more than enough on the market to replace Isak.
They completed a club record deal worth 69 million GBP for VfB Stuttgart Star Nick Wolemade.
And on the Deadline Day, they announced the arrival of Yoane Wissa, which is connected to Brentford for £ 55 million.
Anthony Elanga, Jacob Ramsey and Malick Thiaw were also part of their summer editions, who reached £ 254 million.