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Alexander Isak already shown exactly how he can redeem himself despite Liverpool plea

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Since then, the Swede has been training alone as he tries to orchestrate a move to Anfield.

Despite Eddie Howe's readiness to welcome Isak back into the squad – once the transfer drama is resolved – it's been reported that the goalscorer has no plans to ever play for the Magpies again.

While there's been little word from the Swede's camp over the summer, he broke his silence earlier this week on social media, accusing his club of "breaking promises" in a clear public plea to make his move to Liverpool a reality.





However, should the Swede eventually change his mind or at least accept his situation once the transfer window closes in eight days' time, he could follow the example set by Tevez, who found himself in a similar predicament nearly 15 years ago with Manchester City.

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Despite his explanation, the club suspended him for two weeks and launched an investigation into the incident.

A month after the European match, Tevez returned to City but was told to train alone and was indefinitely sidelined from the first-team squad.

Arne Slot is keen to add Alexander Isak to his Liverpool squad.

Following his latest escapade, the club fined Tevez six weeks' wages and despite interest from AC Milan, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain during the January transfer window, no move materialized.

It was in February that Tevez made his comeback to the club after Mancini conceded that he could stage a return to Premier League action should he demonstrate his fitness.

But I think it has to be done before the window closes."

Following Newcastle's match against Liverpool on Monday, they have one more fixture at Leeds next Saturday before the transfer window closes on Monday, September 1