
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak is not expected to attend the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) Awards ceremony held on Tuesday evening.
The Swedish international has been nominated for a major award but is likely to miss the ceremony due to the uncertainty surrounding his future at Newcastle.
Isak is currently in a stand-off with Newcastle over his ambition to join Liverpool before the transfer deadline.
Twenty-four hours before the ceremony, Camel Live understands that Isak has yet to confirm his attendance at the event, which will take place at the Manchester Opera House, casting doubt on whether he will attend.
In fact, other sources indicate that as things stand, Isak has no plans to attend the awards ceremony.
Previously, nominees for PFA awards and players named in the respective divisional Team of the Year have confirmed their attendance within 24 hours of the ceremony, so it remains to be seen whether Isak will make a last-minute decision.
Even with the ceremony fast approaching, the PFA would likely welcome Isak's attendance.
The 25-year-old is not currently training with Eddie Howe's first team, and there is no indication that he will return anytime soon.