Team reporter: Isaac may have made the worst mistake, Newcastle is confused by his statement

Newcastle-Advisor Hope, a reporter from the Daily Mail, wrote another article about the chain reaction after Isaac issued a statement. He said that Newcastle was confused by Isaac's statement. Isaac is taking a risk, and he is extremely eager to...


Newcastle-Advisor Hope, a reporter from the Daily Mail, wrote another article about the chain reaction after Isaac issued a statement. He said that Newcastle was confused by Isaac's statement.

Isaac is taking a risk, and he is extremely eager to reach a transfer record for a British transfer fee to join Liverpool, while also getting a generous contract with doubled salary. Sources familiar with the situation believe Isaac's heavy statement on Tuesday night was the striker's response to a cruel reality, realizing that his dream transfer door was gradually closing. However, the Post learned that the actual effect of this statement was that from Newcastle's perspective, the transfer door will now be completely closed and the statement has not received a positive response.

Newcastle has been looking for a replacement for Isaac all summer and will consider selling Isaac if it can sign any of JoΓ£o Pedro, Drapp Jr., Ekitic or Cesco. In the end, a deal with around Β£130 million plus floating terms may allow them to reach an agreement with Liverpool, sources said.

However, as the days pass by, the target players fail one by one, and the possibility of transfer is getting smaller and smaller. Just Tuesday, there were arguments that the possibility of selling Isaac was low, but it wasn't entirely impossible. Club insiders still insist they are "not sure" how this will eventually develop.

But now it seems that Isaac has put an end to this matter, but the way he wants it. This is what the Post got from inside St James Park.

coach Eddie Howe has always wanted to reintegrate Isaac into the team. He believes that if Isaac is still at St. James Park Stadium after the transfer deadline, this is possible. But after Isaac publicly claimed that the club "broken relations" and "broken promises", this problem has become even more difficult now.

But what puzzled the club's side was that Isaac's relationship with Eddie Howe, the coaching staff and his teammates had never broken down, and he had never made a promise to allow him to leave the team. They speculated that Isaac's dissatisfaction might be that the contract promised by co-owner Stavelli was not fulfilled last spring. Stavelli felt that Isaac was worthy of a salary increase and should also be a salary increase, although in fact, no formal offer was given and no specific details were discussed. Later, Starveley was forced to leave Newcastle United and the club formed a new management structure. New sports director Paul Mitchell told Isaac and his team that the club will not discuss the new contract because Isaac's contract will not expire in four years and he is already one of the team's highest-paid players.

This is indeed true, but Staveli's idea at the time was that a new contract would make Isaac happy, a reward for his performance, and would also avoid such a situation this summer. Mitchell left the club in June this year. So, when Isaac said that trust has been lost, is he referring to trust in his former employees? This confuses many people.

It is said that Isaac is dissatisfied with missing out on an extra salary for a year, and he has long been determined to transfer. There are also some promises he believes are not fulfilled at the sports level, involving investment in the team's lineup and infrastructure. After last season, insiders understood his position, and some even felt a little sympathy for him. But he tried to force the club that helped him grow into one of the world's top strikers to let himself go, which was really offensive. While morale is still high in Newcastle, players are said to have disagreements now, at least between those who support him and those who don’t.

This sentiment is also part of the reason Newcastle offers multiple forwards who may replace Isaac. The club once accepted that Isaac's transfer may be good for all parties. But the statement feels like he is dying and from a club perspective, it is possible that it will be the last straw that broke the camels, and they will not be forced to sell players. Isaac and his team have made many mistakes this summer, which is probably the worst.



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