Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes sends strong Alexander Isak message after Liverpool loss

The atmosphere around Newcastle United is filled with a mix of determination and uncertainty as the new season begins. At the center of it all is a situation that everyone, from the fans to the players, is eager to see resolved: the future of Alexander Isak.
The club’s captain, Bruno Guimaraes, has now spoken openly about the matter, putting into words what many have been feeling.
In a heartfelt and honest reflection, he expressed how much the team is feeling the absence of their star striker and urged the club’s leadership to bring the matter to a close, whatever the outcome may be.
Isak has been noticeably absent from the team throughout the preseason and into the start of the competitive fixtures.
His decision to train alone over the summer and not join his teammates sent a clear message about his desire for a move away from St. James’ Park. Since then, the situation has only grown more complicated.
The player released a statement suggesting the club had broken promises made to him, a claim which Newcastle’s hierarchy was quick to deny.
This public disagreement has left everyone in a difficult position, especially the players who are trying to focus on their performances on the pitch.

Liverpool’s strong interest has been the driving force behind the saga. They have already seen a massive bid of £110 million turned down, with Newcastle holding out for a figure closer to £150 million for a player who was the Premier League’s second-top scorer last season.
It’s a standoff that shows no immediate signs of ending, and the longer it drags on, the more it impacts the stability and focus of the entire squad.
Bruno Guimaraes, who has taken on the captain’s role with great pride, did not hide his feelings after the team’s narrow defeat to Liverpool.
He admitted that he hasn’t spoken directly to Isak, as the striker has been training at completely separate times, almost as if he is operating in a different world from the rest of the group.
This separation is felt deeply within the dressing room. As Bruno pointed out, it’s challenging for the players because they have no control over the situation.
Their job is to play football, to fight for each other and for the club, but it’s undeniably difficult when one of your most important teammates is not beside you.
There’s no underestimating just how much Newcastle misses Isak’s influence. Last season, he was not just a goal scorer; he was a leader on the field, a player who could change a game in an instant and who played a huge role in the club’s Carabao Cup victory.
Starting a new campaign without that kind of presence is far from ideal. The team has already shown great spirit, coming back from two goals down against Liverpool despite being a man down, but having a top-class striker could have made all the difference in turning that effort into a positive result.
While the ownership and management work behind the scenes to navigate this complex situation, the club is also actively looking at other options.
The search for a new striker is well underway, but it hasn’t been without its challenges. Bids for players like Wolves’ Jorgen Strand Larsen and Brentford’s Yoane Wissa have so far been unsuccessful, and the club also missed out on other targets earlier in the window.
This only adds to the pressure, as the team clearly needs reinforcement up front, especially with the current uncertainty around Isak.
What remains clear is that the players are doing their best to stay united and focused. The performance against Liverpool proved that the spirit within the squad is strong, and the connection with the fans is as powerful as ever.
But as Bruno wisely stated, this is a matter that needs to be sorted out sooner rather than later. Everyone hopes for a resolution that benefits the club, whether that means Isak returning to the fold with his full commitment or the team receiving a record fee that allows them to build for the future.
Until then, the players will continue to give their all, but there’s no doubt that having clarity would allow everyone to move forward together with a clearer mind and a renewed sense of purpose.