The home in the North East that Alexander Isak has been living in was put on the rental market the day after he was omitted from Newcastle United’s players and families day.
Isak, 25, was the only member of Newcastle’s first-team squad not allowed at the bonding day held at the club’s training ground last week. The striker’s desire to leave is so strong that he has moved out of the property in Ponteland, with the owner now seeking new tenants.
Isak had lived there for three years since he moved to Newcastle for £63million from Real Sociedad in 2022.
The property was first put on the market when Isak flew to Spain for personal training rather than take his place on Newcastle’s pre-season trip to Asia on July 24. It was advertised for £6,950 a month on the same day he left for Spain, where he spent time training at Real Sociedad. It was quickly taken off the market and Isak returned to Newcastle, but The Times has learnt the property, empty once more, is back on the market again with a local rental company.
Isak has been training alone at Newcastle’s Benton training facility amid the escalating stand-off over his future












