
"While the Magpies have seen the likes of Jacob Ramsey, Anthony Elanga, Aaron Ramsdale and Malick Thiaw arrive at St. James' Park, their incomings have been overshadowed by the prospect of star striker Isak leaving the club under a cloud. With Newcastle determined to keep the Swedish forward unless an offer they deem acceptable is received, Isak has gone on strike, training separately to the rest of Eddie Howe's squad and is not under consideration for matchday squads."
"Every player has the option to unilaterally terminate their contract, but there are consequences. FIFA rules and regulations stipulate a player will face sporting sanctions, such as a ban from professional football activity, if they terminate their contract 'without just cause' within the 'protected period'. The protected period is a specific time frame designed to protect the stability of contracts between players and clubs."
Alexander Isak has demanded a move and is training separately after Newcastle rejected Liverpool's 110 million approach. Newcastle completed signings including Jacob Ramsey, Anthony Elanga, Aaron Ramsdale and Malick Thiaw, but those arrivals are overshadowed by Isak's potential exit. Newcastle insist on retaining the Swedish striker unless an acceptable offer arrives and have excluded him from matchday consideration while he remains on strike. Isak claimed broken promises about a new contract or move, which Newcastle deny. FIFA rules permit unilateral contract termination but impose sporting sanctions if done without just cause during the protected period.
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