Alexander Isaac recently completed a record-breaking £130 million relocation from Newcastle United to Liverpool.
The player is now joining Stockholm’s Swedish national team. He has not played since May, but was selected for the Swedish team and was selected for the World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia and Kosovo.
ISAK forced the exit to Newcastle
The forward had previously been on strike at Newcastle and refused to take part in preseason preparations in the Premier League or play for them.
The player has secured his transition to Premier League champions and he is once again trying to focus on his football. Meanwhile, Swedish national team manager John Dahl Thomason explained the call-up.
He states via the magazine:
“He’s very stable and controlled. We don’t have to worry. He can’t play 90 minutes, but he can become a game changer.”
Alexander Isaac was discovered at Emile Craffs
Meanwhile, Isaac was also seen alongside former Newcastle teammate Emil Craffs during his international mission. The Newcastle defender has shown his support for ISAK by his previous preference for his social media posts to announce Liverpool’s moves.
It’s fair to assume that his actions may not work with Newcastle fans, but Krafth has all the rights to support his teammates, regardless of what happened on the transfer front line.
Meanwhile, the 25-year-old striker shares his joy after completing his move to Liverpool.
He states: “It’s been a long journey to come here, but it’s very difficult to be part of this team, this club, and all the teams it represents. It’s something I’m proud of and I’m really looking forward to it.”
“I am happy to be able to finish it and get back to work, and I look forward to meeting my teammates and fans and coming back there.
“I think I can give a lot of things, I think there’s a lot to improve. I’m a striker, but I want to give as much as possible to the teams that are mostly goals, but more.
“I want to win everything. Yeah (just as easy).”
It will be interesting to see if he can help Liverpool retain the Premier League crown and do well in the UEFA Champions League.