Alexander Isak: The Nordic Canary in Capitalism’s Coal Mine
If you squint at the right angle, Alexander Isak looks less like a footballer than a piece of Scandinavian export policy made flesh: six-foot-four of Swedish precision engineering, priced somewhere between an IKEA flat-pack and a Volvo XC90, and assembled in Tyneside under the watchful eye of Saudi soft-power accountants. On the surface it’s merely…