Dan Burn, a defender for Newcastle United, has cautioned that the team’s players could react negatively if the club permits Alexander Isak to transfer to another Premier League team. The Swedish forward, who has been rumored to be moving to Liverpool this summer, declined to go with the team to Singapore for preseason in order to accelerate his move. Liverpool, the reigning Premier League champions, has expressed interest in making a deal worth approximately £120 million ($162 million). Since Newcastle insisted that he was not available for transfer, no official offer was made, and instead, the transfer for Hugo Ekitike was finalized. Additionally, in relation to WAFCON 2024, Agu mentioned that the Super Falcons must maintain complete focus to defeat Morocco in the final. In an interview with Sky Sports, the England international expressed his hope that the club would not sell Isak once more. “That’s something for Alex to address,” remarked the center-back, who played his first match for England in March. “He is clearly an important player for our team, but we also possess a lot of talent within the squad.” Integrating Anthony (Elanga) into our team was a fantastic decision. “Losing any player would disrupt our closely bonded group that has been united for two to three years. “From our perspective, we need to focus on managing what we can influence right now.”