Bruno Guimaraes reveals he’s had no contact with Alexander Isak in brutally honest admission on transfer saga


The telephone lines may be between Alexander Isak and his Newcastle teammate, but Bruno Guimaraes still really miss him.

In conversation with ESPN Brasil, Toon Skipper Guimaraes opened the “difficult situation” that overshadowed the club this summer when Isak is going away for a path.

Isak remains on the outside in Newcastle in a turbulent summer

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Isak remains on the outside in Newcastle in a turbulent summerCredit: Getty

“I had no contact with him,” said Guimaraes.

“We trained in the morning and he trains at a different time than nobody from the team nearby.

“As a captain and for us players, it is a difficult situation because we want the best players with us. We cannot control that. The club, the management, the owners have to do with it, and I hope it is clarified in the best way.

Guimaraes added: “We miss our striker, a player who scored more than 20 goals last season in the Premier League. Of course he is someone we feel the lack of the absence of.

“We hope to have our best player back. But unfortunately this is a situation that neither I nor another player can control.”

What happened in the Alexander Isak saga this summer?

It looks like Isak seems to stay in St. James’ Park.

The bikes for the summer transfer saga were set in motion shortly before Newcastle went to Asia for their preparatory tour when Isak stayed behind it.

Newcastle initially claimed that Isak’s absence from the Touring page was due to injuries, but it quickly emerged that the Swede wanted one step elsewhere.

Liverpool decided to test Newcastle’s determination with an attentive bid of £ 110 million for the protégé, just so that the page of Eddie Howe immediately rejects it.

Despite the Tarot speculation, Isak decided to remain silent on this matter until the Pfa Awards in early August, when he explained to him that Newcastle had “promised” him.

Guimaraes Harbors Hope Hope Isak will return to his goal in the near future

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Guimaraes Harbors Hope Hope Isak will return to his goal in the near futureCredit: Getty

In the middle of the current saga, Isak from Newcastle’s team was excluded against Aston Villa and Liverpool for her opening games of the Premier League.

When Isak threw aside, Magpies boss Howe started in both games Pacy striker Anthony Gordon.

His speed forced Villa interior defender Ezri Konsa to commit a foul that pulled a red card, just so that Gordon against Liverpool was sent for an ugly challenge against Virgil van Dijk.

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After Isak Gordon has lost for the next three games, Howe, who is not yet available for the former backup striker Callum Wilson, not yet for the former backup striker Callum Wilson.

Howe has tried to tackle the vacancy left behind Wilves about Wolves -Star Jorgen Larsen, but the Black Country outfit has rejected all newcastle progress.

Although a Wilson replacement does not yet have to be obtained, Howe can know that Isak is back on the way to solve many problems immediately.

Under Howe, Isak achieved an impressive 62 goals in 109 appearances for the toon

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Under Howe, Isak achieved an impressive 62 goals in 109 appearances for the toon

According to Isak, Howe insisted that he published his statement and the quick reaction of the club, and he wanted the Swedes back in the iconic black and white strips.

“Of course we want him to train and play with the team, that’s our wish,” said Howe.

“But he is not, so it is not the desirable result for us at the moment until he plays again.”

Although Isak was temporarily banished from Newcastle’s first team, he was able to return to the upcoming international break during the upcoming international break in Sweden’s squad for her qualifications against Slovenia and Kosovo.

Isak’s presence in the squad could create a fairly interesting atmosphere because Newcastle teammates Emil Kafth and Anthony Elanga, who took part in the Magpies in summer, also received calls.

Sweden travel to Slovenia on September 5 and Kosovo on September 8th.