Isak has been a subject of transfer speculation for some time, and his behavior has become a distraction for the team. Senior figures at Newcastle are now focusing on securing the maximum possible fee for Isak, rather than trying to keep him on board.
Newcastle had initially resisted selling Isak, but those who were against the move are starting to accept that letting him go might be in the best interest of the club. Isak remains committed to joining Liverpool, despite the club's insistence that they need to sign another forward before allowing him to leave.
Liverpool's original £110 million offer for Isak is likely to be increased, and the Swedish international has received fresh encouragement that the Reds are still committed to signing him. However, Newcastle's search for a new striker is expected to accelerate in the coming days.
The ongoing saga has disrupted Newcastle's preparations for the new season, and the team's early-season form has been affected by the uncertainty surrounding Isak's future.