Liverpool-Linked Isak Urged to ‘Sack His Agent’ by Don Hutchison
Former Liverpool and Sunderland midfielder Don Hutchison has delivered a blunt message to Alexander Isak as the Newcastle United striker’s future remains unresolved. The 25-year-old Swede, who scored 23 Premier League goals last season, is pushing for a move away from St James’ Park despite being central to the club’s recent success.
Liverpool are among the clubs monitoring developments closely, with Isak training away from the first-team squad and unlikely to feature in Newcastle’s opening match against Aston Villa. His request to leave reportedly came in May, a fortnight before the season concluded and in the middle of a Champions League qualification battle.

Frustration Over Agent’s Role
Hutchison has criticised the handling of the situation and pointed the finger at Isak’s representation. Writing on social media, he said, “If I was (Alexander) Isak, I would sack my agent on the spot today. Footballers, even though they have a say and an opinion, generally take the advice from your agent. The agent has handled this saga incredibly bad. The agent is hanging his player out to dry for the money….”
With three years remaining on his contract, Isak faces a stand-off if Newcastle refuse to budge from their £150 million valuation. Hutchison’s comments suggest the striker’s credibility and public standing could suffer the longer the dispute drags on.
If I was A Isak I would sack my agent on the spot today. Footballers even tho they have a say and an opinion generally take the advice from your agent. The agent has handled this saga incredibly bad 💰
The agent is hanging his player out to dry for the money….— Don Hutchison (@donhutch4) August 12, 2025
Reputation at Stake
For a player who has been a talisman since arriving from Real Sociedad in 2022, the shift in perception has been stark. Fans, once eager to see Isak cement his place among Newcastle greats, are now openly calling for him to be moved on. The episode has been described by some supporters as a betrayal, particularly given his importance to the team.
The discontent is not limited to the terraces. Ally McCoist accused Isak of having “let down” Eddie Howe, with Gabby Agbonlahor agreeing. Alan Shearer called the situation “nonsense”, although his frustration was directed more towards the club’s hierarchy for failing to replace key executives Paul Mitchell and Darren Eales.
Liverpool’s Interest and Next Steps
Liverpool’s pursuit of Isak has been an undercurrent to the story. Arne Slot is believed to be keen on adding another high-quality forward to complement his title-winning squad, and Isak’s record makes him an attractive option. However, the Reds would likely need Newcastle to soften their valuation before any serious move could happen.
While some Newcastle fans argue the damage to Isak’s reputation is irreversible, others believe a return to form on the pitch could repair relations. What is certain is that this saga, fuelled by both personal ambition and agent involvement, has overshadowed the summer for both player and club.