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Alan Pardew and Gabby Agbonlahor agree that Alexander Isak should face the consequences of his actions after trying to force a Newcastle United exit this summer.
Isak has essentially gone on strike at Newcastle as he eyes a move to Liverpool, but that hasn't come to fruition.
Pardew told talkSPORT: "The transfer to me looks like it can't be done because Newcastle are going to dig their heels in now, and I think they are angry. I would also be if I were on the Newcastle board.
"I would dig my heels in, so the fee could go really silly. The problem is, he's handled it so badly. He couldn't have handled it any worse.
"His agents and advisors have told him to down tools after serving that great football club, and he's doing really bad things to hold them to ransom and more or less force a way out."
Agbonlahor added: "And so he should [have to earn the right to return to the squad], because it sets a bad example to other players, if he's straight back in and training like nothing's happened.
"He refused to go on tour with the team, which is wild, walked out of training, went and trained with [former employers] Real Sociedad as well. So he should be punished."
Daily Express