How does it unsettle the squad etc? Never understood this concept. Players are bought and sold all the time. It could just as easily galvanise the squad to play better to show Isak that we aren’t just a one man team. Dropping him does work on the basis that we do get someone in in the remaining weeks of the transfer window. We are looking at Wissa and I understand he can play up front. I would also be asking Isak and Agent why they signed the current contract if they didn’t intend to keep to it. You won’t probably receive a sensible response but the point would be made that if you don’t want to keep to the terms of the contract then don’t sign it. It’s not as if, from Isak’s position, anything material has changed as presumably he always expected to be one of the top strikers. This and previous post is on the assumption that Isak is seeking £300,000 pw and/or angling for a move.
Isak meltdown overload.....but only on social media. The World is better off without "X" or Twitter or whatever, so I'm off that one for good. It's amazing how, when you go for a walk, or watch a movie, or make some food, etc., how little Alexander Isak's situation actually matters! Or any of it, for that matter. It's simple realisation that there's bollock all we can do about it, or the price of Wissa, or who the CEO might be, etc. I moaned about Ross Wilson because some Glaswegians once complained. WTF?! I have no idea if he's any good, what his ideas might be, etc. Seems like he was at Forest when they picked up Aina for free, Murillo for £12m and Elanga for £16m, so that'll do nicely. Going to try level-headedness, see how that fits. Que sera sera and all that.
Too much blather and social media speculation tbh, only what actually happens is reality. Folks talking about Isak like he's already been sold is weird.
Yea but if he's injured we can't sell him can we? He'll be fit the minute after the window shuts, we good.
I can see Isak holding up the no.9 shirt with his new signed contract till 2030 in the next couple of days,take that to the bank.