FIFA rule that gives Isak leverage over Newcastle
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NewcastleWorld on MSNAlexander Isak cannot activate FIFA Article 17 clause to force Liverpool move next year - here's why
Various reports have suggested Alexander Isak could trigger FIFA’s Article 17 clause to force a Newcastle United exit.
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Anfield Watch on MSNAlexander Isak's dissent proves inherent CONTRADICTION in football
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Football365 on MSNIsak has ‘legal leverage’ over Newcastle to force Liverpool transfer as ‘free agent’ in 2026
Alexander Isak and his representatives could invoke Article 17 to force a move to Liverpool next summer as a free agent, when Newcastle would be due far less than the £110m Reds bid in compensation. Isak released a statement on Tuesday confirming he has no intention of playing for Newcastle again as a result of ‘broken promises’.
He works closely with his brother Zoran, who is licensed by FIFA, and several other partners like Sven Mislintat, through whom official communication is usually made with clubs. Gonzalo Gaitan, for example, has been dealing with most of Isak's back-and-forth.
A LITTLE-KNOWN transfer rule allows Alexander Isak to effectively rip up his own Newcastle contract and join Liverpool for free. The Swedish striker is desperate to switch St James’ Park for