El agente de Alexander Isak lanza una brutal crítica al Newcastle tras finalmente aprobar el traspaso del delantero sueco por 125 millones de libras al Liverpool.

El agente de Alexander Isak, Vlado Lemic, ha lanzado una dura crítica al Newcastle tras ayudar al delantero a concretar su ansiado traspaso al Liverpool en el último día del mercado de fichajes. Los Reds rompieron el récord británico de fichajes al pagar 125 millones de libras (169 millones de dólares) por Isak, poniendo fin a una saga de fichajes que dominó el mercado de fichajes de verano.

  • Isak’s agent aims dig at Newcastle
  • Striker finally completed his Anfield move
  • broke the British transfer record 

Alexander Isak's agent takes brutal swipe at Newcastle after finally pushing through Swedish striker's £125m transfer to LiverpoolAlexander Isak's agent takes brutal swipe at Newcastle after finally pushing through Swedish striker's £125m transfer to LiverpoolAlexander Isak's agent takes brutal swipe at Newcastle after finally pushing through Swedish striker's £125m transfer to Liverpool

Isak spent the entire summer pushing for a move away from St James’ Park. He effectively went on strike at one stage, as he stayed away from training and worked by himself. He even went public with his desire to end his relationship with the Magpies. The move finally happened on deadline day when Newcastle sanctioned the striker’s record-breaking transfer to Anfield.

With the record move now sealed, Isak’s agent Vlado Lemic has seemingly taken a brutal swipe at the Magpies over their handling of the entire episode during the summer window.

Lemic sent a cryptic message to talkSPORT which was read out by host Jim White on the White and show. It read: “It’s when you have someone to be with, but it is even nicer when you know who you will never be with again.”

Right now, Isak is on international duty and set to feature for in their upcoming qualifiers against Slovenia and Kosovo on September 5 and 8, respectively. The striker could make his Liverpool debut once club football returns in a pugnar con on September 14.