
Alexander Isak’s Liverpool Future in Jeopardy: Shocking International Twist Puts Next Two Games at Risk
Liverpool’s latest marquee signing, Alexander Isak, finds himself on the sidelines longer than anyone expected as he gears up for his debut. Despite the fanfare surrounding his record-breaking move, Isak won’t be gracing the starting XI in the upcoming fixtures against Burnley and Atletico Madrid—two crucial matches where Liverpool needs all hands on deck. The Swedish striker’s absence isn’t just a tactical choice; it’s shaped by the reality that he hasn’t kicked a competitive ball since May. After opting out of Newcastle United’s preseason trek to the Far East and training solo for months, Isak’s match fitness is understandably a question mark. Arne Slot seems cautious to risk burning through his new No. 9 too quickly, especially with eager contenders like Hugo Ekitike firing on all cylinders. All eyes now turn to the Merseyside derby next Saturday, where Isak’s first true Liverpool moment might finally dawn—assuming he’s ready to seize it. LEARN MORE
Liverpool striker Alexander Isak is unlikely to feature from the start before next Saturday’s Merseyside derby with Everton.
Liverpool’s club-record signing Isak is not expected to be named in either of Arne Slot’s starting lineups to face Burnley (14 Sep) or Atletico Madrid (17 Sep) after his minutes were limited during the international break.
Isak has not played a match, competitive or otherwise since May, missing out on Newcastle United‘s pre-season schedule after choosing not to travel with the team to the Far East where the club’s tour took place.
Alexander Isak’s Liverpool debut delayed
The 25-year-old instead trained alone, including for a period of time at Real Sociedad’s ‘Zubieta’ base, whilst still a Newcastle player.
Isak then trained separately to the rest of his Magpies teammates amid speculation surrounding his future, playing no part in Newcastle’s domestic friendly matches or their first three games of the new Premier League season.
He sealed a transfer deadline day move to Liverpool last week after issuing a public statement disclosing his wish to leave Newcastle due to what he perceived as broken promises by the club’s hierarchy. Isak consequently deemed the relationship irreparable and pushed for his Anfield move.
During the September international break, Isak did not start either of Sweden’s matches versus Kosovo or Slovenia and did not get off the bench for Jon Dahl Tomasson‘s side during their 2-2 draw with the latter.
Isak admitted in his first interview as a Liverpool player that he had endured a difficult summer and despite efforts to maintain his general fitness, acknowledged match sharpness may be somewhat lacking.
Slot, therefore, is unlikely to select his new No.9 from the start when Liverpool visit Turf Moor this weekend.
Given the significance of the Reds’ Champions League opener at home to Atletico Madrid, coupled with Hugo Ekitike’s current form, starting Isak represents a risk the Dutchman is unlikely to take if Liverpool are keen to get off to a winning start in this season’s league phase, too.
It was anticipated Isak may be given the opportunity to start for his country in Sweden’s second World Cup qualifier of the international break, but Tomasson resisted the temptation, instead selecting Newcastle winger Anthony Elanga alongside Arsenal’s Viktor Gyokeres for the match in Kosovo.
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