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The Alexander Isak transfer saga continues to rumble on(Image: PA)
It’s not just those connected with Newcastle United who are unhappy with Alexander Isak’s behaviour this summer.
Here’s what some Liverpool legends have said about the Isak transfer saga…
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The highest-profile member of the Liverpool media contingent says Isak has gone about his desire to leave Newcastle in the wrong way.
There's something about it that doesn't sit right to me."
Former Liverpool and Newcastle midfielder Hamann agrees that £150m is over the odds for Isak.
The Geordies took him in and made him one of their own but when he wants to go, that's his mind changed."
Andy Carroll never wanted to leave Newcastle for Liverpool(Image: AFP/Getty Images)
Owen has insisted Liverpool cannot be blamed for the transfer stand-off, insisting: “This is not a strange scenario.
From Newcastle's point of view, they've got a player who's under contract, and they've got to weigh up the balance of the finances, what they could receive, maybe having an unhappy player, or maybe keeping someone against his will.”
Michael Owen insists there is nothing strange about the Isak situation(Image: Getty Images)
Rather than Isak, ex-Reds striker Aldridge has taken a shot at Newcastle’s handling of the situation, calling their valuation of £150million “ludicrous”.
Isak is a top striker but that sort of fee for a player who clearly wants to leave and has even gone on strike to get it over the line I find incredible.
“It's a situation that has not been handled well up at Newcastle but even their Saudi Arabian owners must realise it might be for the best to move him on and reinvest that money.”
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