Liverpool and Newcastle went back and forth over Alexander Isak, with the Swedish striker pushing for an exit.
The striker finally got his wish on deadline day, despite an enormous amount of drama between himself and his former club.
Isak has yet to find his sensational form for Liverpool, but the striker is confident he'll find his footing.
He also opened up on his move to Liverpool and his current relationship with Newcastle boss Eddie Howe.
What did Isak say about his transfer drama?
Speaking ahead of Sweden's World Cup qualifier against Switzerland, Isak admitted he wants to move on from the drama of his move to Liverpool.
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The striker said, "It's nothing I want to dwell on now. It doesn't benefit anyone, neither me nor Newcastle, so let it be."
Isak was criticized for his refusal to participate in Newcastle's training over the summer, but the striker believes it's time to focus on the future.
He was also asked if he had spoken with Howe since his exit, to which he replied, "No."
Isak turned his attention to his current situation, saying, "I'm working hard to push myself and play my game. Things have been a bit tougher for us. I believe that as the team improves and things start to flow better, it will also go better for me."
Isak has yet to play a full match since his move, but he has scored one goal and assisted one goal in six matches.
He continued, "I've been really happy so far. A city where the team has a very good relationship with the fans, which is important. It's been nice so far.
"I'm ready for 90 minutes if needed. It's been a month now. I've had a lot more playing time, and things have calmed down. I feel in a much better position now than last time."
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