Newcastle announces the absence of its Swedish striker Alexander Isak from the World Cup

Newcastle announces the absence of its Swedish striker Alexander Isak from the World Cup

Newcastle United officially announced today, Tuesday, the absence of its Swedish striker Alexander Izak from the afternoon, the World Cup Qatar 2022, due to the renewed injury.
Alexander Isak will not be present in the post-World Cup venues as a result of the setback he experienced last month while going through a phase of his injury recuperation.

Izak suffered a setback while recovering from a muscular injury he sustained while playing for the Swedish team last month, which caused him to take backward steps and miss nearly two months of games.
“We don’t think we will see Alex again before the World Cup, unfortunately, he was subjected to a setback in his thigh, he was very frustrated for him as a new player in a new league, I thought he was well adapting and adapting to Injury with Sweden.

And in August of last year, Newcastle United announced a long-term contract with Swedish striker Alexander Isak, without disclosing the financial terms of the agreement, which came from Real Sociedad of Spain during the current summer transfer window.

Izak, a 22-year-old player, reportedly agreed to the most expensive contract in Newcastle United history when he signed a six-year contract with the club for a reported 70 million euros plus 5 million euros.
Izak, who will wear the 14th shirt, became the fourth captain deals during the current summer Mercato, after everyone died Targit, Nick Bob and Suffon Butuman.

“I am pleased with this choice, which was excellent for me, but I am especially pleased since it is a magnificent historical club, with wonderful supporters, that I believe anyone would want to play for. They, together with the club’s project, which I firmly believe in, were a big reason why I came here.”
“You’re always looking to join a squad and are skilled at playing it. I think Newcastle is playing very attractive football and I want to be part of that. “.

Alexander Isak, a Swedish striker for Newcastle, will not be competing in the World Cup.

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