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Anthony Gordon breaks silence on Alexander Isak to Liverpool transfer with honest view

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Anthony Gordon sent his best wishes to Alexander Isak(Image: Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Anthony Gordon has put any ill-feeling towards Alexander Isak for his actions this summer behind him, and wished the striker well following his controversial transfer to Liverpool.

The Sweden international completed a deal worth £125million to Newcastle on transfer deadline day to bring an end to a tense and bitter saga saga.

Isak pushed for an exit from St James' Park as the Magpies initially knocked back Liverpool's advances.



The 25-year-old did not feature in the first-team fold after not travelling with the club for their pre-season tour of Asia, and ultimately produced a stunning statement last month to suggest Newcastle had went back on their word.



Isak completed a move to Anfield in the final hours as the Magpies made deals for Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart and Yoane Wissa from Brentford in a bid to dampen the impact of their star striker's move.

The Newcastle star expressed his joy playing alongside Isak.

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"Regardless of the situation & what's gone on," Gordon posted.

The Premier League star expressed it was a combination of the club's history and what they are on their way to do next.

Anthony Gordon sent a message to Alexander Isak(Image: Instagram/AnthonyGordon )

Isak said: “It’s a mixture of what the club is building, but what they’re building on top of what the club already is.

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