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Glenn Murray believes "all will be forgotten" should Alexander Isak U-turn on his Newcastle United exit.
The Swedish striker took to social media on Tuesday to present his version of events regarding the protracted transfer saga.
In a damning outburst, Isak alleged that the Magpies had reneged on pledges made in private and that his best option now is to pursue opportunities elsewhere.
It follows a summer of unrest at St James' Park, after Isak shared his desires to consider alternatives away from Tyneside.
The 25-year-old was absent from the club's pre-season Asian tour and chose to train with former club Real Sociedad before being ordered to train in isolation upon returning to Darsley Park, reports the Mirror.
Reports suggest that Isak is now refusing to ever play for Newcastle again, as he seeks to force through a transfer before deadline day.
Despite all the recent developments, Murray believes that Isak would be "welcomed back" by the club, his team-mates and supporters should he surprisingly reconsider his options and remain.
Murray told Ladbrokes: "As for how his current teammates will be feeling, I think that there is an understanding within dressing rooms that footballers have to look after themselves to a certain extent.
But I honestly don't think there'll be too much damage if he comes back.
"I think he'll be welcomed with open arms; whether that's immediately or whether that's a couple of weeks down the line, he'll build those relationships.
Despite the former Brighton & Hove Albion star's view, it could well be a situation of burnt bridges on Tyneside, considering how devoted and protective Newcastle supporters are towards their club.
A vocal travelling contingent was heard chanting "there's only one greedy b------" at Isak during the Magpies' scoreless stalemate with Aston Villa at the weekend, while broadcasters like Alan Shearer and Jamie Carragher have criticized the player for his behavior.
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