Nucasal’s manager Aidi Hawe has made it clear that star striker Alexander Isak needs to prove himself again before receiving full training in the team as per his future.
The Swedish Forward Transfer has been at the center of the rumors in recent weeks, in July it is open to leave St. James Park in July.
Last Friday, when Nucasal refused a $ 110 million offer from Liverpool, the speculation intensified. During the uncertainty, Is Isa is training alone in his former club, the Real Society.
He did not travel with the squad on his pre-hanger visit to Asia, the club quoted the “minor thigh injury” as a cause of his absence.
However, the report suggests that 25 years old returned to the club’s training ground on Monday.
Talking to Nucasal Chronicles, Havel confessed that since the liverpool bid was filed, he has not yet spoken directly to Isak.
Hawe said, “Like any other player, we will expect him to come in and generally train,” said Hawe.
However, the Nucasal Boss also issued a strong message about what is expected of commitment and professionalism from all its players: “You have to get the right to train with us.
“We are nucasal united. The player has the responsibility of being part of a team and part of the squad – we have to work in the right way.
“We make sure that any player does the right to train with the group. No player can expect bad behavior and train as a normal with the group.”
There is no clarity on the Isak Deal
In the 5th club record, £ 60m.
He scored 27 goals in 42 matches by playing a significant role in the Champions League qualifying of Newsle through the Premier League Finnish in the fifth place. He also found a pure spot in the final win of the team’s 2-1 League Cup on Liverpool.
On the side of the Hawe, the pre-season schedule wrapped up their pre-season schedule with 1-1 against Tottenham in Soul. After the game, asking if Isaq is ready to return to the training, Howve replied: “Of course I want him but whether he will give it, I do not know at the moment.
“Other people are dealing with that situation back home.”