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Tensions escalate at Newcastle United as players react to Alexander Isak's transfer demands, with social media activity revealing divided loyalties within the squad.
Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton has stirred controversy by endorsing a fan critique of teammate Alexander Isak amid the striker's attempts to force a Liverpool transfer. The Brazilian "liked" an Instagram post from supporter group Wor Flags that accused Isak of abandoning the club's values, captioning a tifo display: "Idolized and adored. No promises broken by the fans... We deserve better than the destructive path you've chosen."
Reports indicate a growing rift within the squad as Isak's public accusations of "broken promises" by Newcastle's former ownership clash with teammates' loyalties. While captain Bruno Guimarães signaled commitment by sharing a photo of himself in club colors without comment—earning praise from fans as a "perfect professional"—others reportedly sympathize with Isak's frustration over unmet contract and investment assurances.
The Swedish forward alleges Newcastle's previous leadership, including ex-co-owner Amanda Staveley, failed to deliver agreed-upon salary increases and squad reinforcements. In a scathing statement, Isak claimed: "When promises are broken and trust is lost, the relationship can't continue... Change is in everyone's best interest." The club has denied his exit requests, insisting he remains part of Eddie Howe's plans.
Supporters have rallied behind Guimarães' subtle show of allegiance, with one commenting: "Bruno proves the club transcends any individual." Meanwhile, teammates remain split, with some baffled by Isak's claims and others acknowledging his grievances. Newcastle maintains no formal transfer talks are underway despite Liverpool's rumored £165m dual-target pursuit.
Source: Adapted from original reporting by The Sun
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