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Gary Lineker makes his feelings clear on Alexander Isak after hearing Thierry Henry's opinion

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Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker have discussed the ongoing saga surrounding Alexander Isak during this summer's transfer window.

The Newcastle striker has been a target for Liverpool, who had an offer for the Swedish international rebuffed earlier this month.





Earlier this week, the Frenchman suggested that it might be best for Isak to part ways with his current club.



"I think for me, in an ideal world, the best thing for him is – I think, for everybody – is if he can leave.

"But I also do believe that when someone makes a mistake, if he sees it as a mistake and after (so does) his dressing room, if he apologises, then we can move on.

"If he scores goals and he starts to play the same way he played last year, then the Newcastle fans will be OK about it.

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Alexander Isak wants to leave Newcastle for Liverpool.

"The best for me right now, the way it is, for Liverpool and Newcastle, is if he goes."

Shearer and Lineker also responded to comments from former Liverpool striker Michael Owen, who recognized the player's frustration at being unable to secure a move.

"I saw Thierry Henry and Michael Owen, both saying that clubs don't really think about footballers in certain things, and there's a lot of hypocrisy from certain people," Lineker said on The Rest Is Football



"The only thing I would say is, we can all understand that the player against the club, and the club against the player, sometimes happens, but the one thing I find difficult to agree on is downing tools