‘I would probably stay’: Alexander Isak drops surprising bombshell while talking to Rob Lee

Alexander Isak has made a surprising revelation regarding Newcastle United’s iconic number 9 shirt. Throughout the club’s history, legendary strikers such as Jackie Milburn, Hughie Gallacher, Malcolm Macdonald, Andy Cole, Les Ferdinand, Alan Shearer, and Callum Wilson have all worn the prestigious number, cementing their places in Newcastle folklore. However, Isak, despite being one of the club’s most talented forwards, has yet to claim the shirt as his own.

Since his arrival at Newcastle, Isak has worn the number 14, a number he previously sported during his time at Borussia Dortmund. The significance of 14 goes beyond personal history, as it was famously worn by his idol Thierry Henry, one of the greatest strikers of all time.

Within Newcastle’s own history, David Ginola made the number 14 iconic, further adding to Isak’s attachment to it. With Callum Wilson still holding onto the number 9 shirt, the question remains whether Isak will eventually take on the responsibility associated with it once Wilson departs.

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During an appearance on the Adopted Geordie podcast with Rob Lee, Isak was asked about the possibility of switching to the number 9 in the future. His response was unexpected, as he expressed a preference for sticking with 14 rather than following in the footsteps of Newcastle’s legendary strikers.

He admitted that changing numbers wouldn’t be an easy decision, especially given his success while wearing 14. Although the number 9 carries significant weight at Newcastle, Isak seems to believe that maintaining consistency is more important than switching numbers for tradition’s sake.

Rob Lee, a former Newcastle great, tried to convince Isak that the club’s fans would expect him to don the number 9 at some point. He listed past Newcastle strikers who had worn the famous shirt, reinforcing its prestige and importance in club history.

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However, Isak remained unconvinced, explaining that his attachment to 14 runs deep, and changing numbers might not be the right move for him.

Superstition often plays a role in football, and for a player who has found success with a particular number, making a change could feel like an unnecessary risk.

Ultimately, what matters most is Isak’s ability to score goals and contribute to Newcastle’s success on the pitch. The number on his back does not define his impact, and fans will continue to support him regardless of whether he wears 14 or 9.

His performances have already proven that he belongs among the club’s best strikers, and his commitment to helping Newcastle achieve their goals remains unwavering.

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If he believes that sticking with 14 will keep him at his best, there is no reason to disrupt a system that is already working.

Newcastle United’s history is rich with legendary goal scorers, and Isak is well on his way to earning his place among them.

Whether he eventually takes the number 9 or not, his talent and goal-scoring ability will continue to make him a crucial figure in the team’s attack. As long as he delivers on the pitch, the number he wears will be a mere detail in what could be a storied career at St. James’ Park.