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By MICHAEL PAVITT, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 21: 56 AEST, 12 August 2025 | Updated: 23: 23 AEST, 12 August 2025 62 View comments Wantaway Newcastle star Alexander Isak has moved out of a luxury £7, 000-per-month home, but Daily Mail Sport understands the move is unconnected to his desire to join Liverpool. Isak has lived in the four-bed property in Darras Hall, Northumberland, since moving to Newcastle in a £63million transfer from Real Sociedad in 2022. The Swedish forward had been renting the home – which has an open plan kitchen, lounge and entertainment room – on a 12-month basis with a renewal due this summer. While the property was placed on the market last month at a time when Isak has pushed to leave Newcastle, neighbours have told Daily Mail Sport that he had always planned to move after being burgled twice. In May, a family of four were jailed after targeting the star’s home. Newcastle Crown Court heard that the gang stole Isak's sports car, jewellery worth £68, 000 and up to £10, 000 in cash when they burgled his home last April. Newcastle forward Alexander Isak has moved out of a luxury £7, 000-per-month home Isak has vacated the four-bedroom property but Daily Mail Sport understands it is unconnected to his desire to join Liverpool Neighbours have told Daily Mail Sport that Isak planned to leave after being the victim of burglaries which he revealed earlier this year had left him with a 'sense of unease' Isak's victim impact statement said he had been left with 'a sense of unease' by the 'attack' on his home, having not experienced any problems in the first period of living at the property. 'Things changed, however, on April 4, 2024 when, following an evening at a colleague's house, I returned to my home to find I had been burgled and my car stolen from my drive, ' he said. 'It appeared a significant level of force had been used to attack the property, a large safe had been thrown over an upstairs balcony. .. My car had been used as a battering ram to force through the gates of my house. 'None of the property stolen from my home was ever recovered. The attack on my home has left me with a sense of unease and I fear it could reoccur. ' A player liaison manager at Newcastle had told the court that the club had been forced to invest in monitored alarm systems and security patrols following a spate of burglaries targeted at players. Isak's future has dominated the summer transfer window, with the forward having told Newcastle and manager Eddie Howe that he wants to join Liverpool. A family gang stole Isak's sports car, jewellery worth £68, 000 and up to £10, 000 in cash in a burglary at the property last April Isak will not be part of Eddie Howe's squad for their match against Aston Villa on Saturday He is still not training with his Newcastle team-mates and will not play in their Premier League opener against Aston Villa on Saturday lunchtime. A move will not happen until Newcastle sign at least one replacement striker and the Premier League champions return with an acceptable offer - a £110million bid was rejected earlier this month. Howe’s ideal scenario is that Isak changes his mind and decides to stay, but he knows that is unlikely.
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