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Hiller: Isaac will not go to other teams because Newcastle is qualified for the Champions League and performs well

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May 27th According to British media chroniclelive, Alan Shearer said in an interview that Isaac will definitely stay in Newcastle next season.

It is reported that although clubs such as Liverpool and Arsenal have shown strong interest in Isaac, Hiller said he is "very sure" that the Swedish striker will remain with Newcastle next season. Isaac, 25, performed well in Newcastle, and spent the most efficient season since joining England. He scored 23 goals in the Premier League and 27 goals in all matches, helping Newcastle win the British League Cup and return to the Champions League.

Isaac's outstanding performance earned him a nomination for the Premier League Player of the Season. Even though the team lost two consecutive games at the end of the season, Eddie Howe's team still retained the Champions League qualification, which Hiller believes is enough to retain Isaac, even if there are giants interested in him.

When talking about Isaac, Hiller said: "They have to keep him, and I believe they will do it because of the success this year and the qualification of the Champions League, these factors will keep him there. I don't worry at all that he will leave. He will be a member of Newcastle next season because he is a very good player."

The Newcastle legend also said that his old club not only needs to retain key players, but also needs to introduce some important new players this summer to continue to improve. After the initial investment of the Saudi consortium, the club has been relatively calm in the past few transfer windows, and Hiller believes something needs to be changed this time.

When talking about this, Hiller said: "They want to reach new heights and stay in the top four or top five positions to win more trophys. To do this, they need to bring in two or three more big-name players who can improve their starting lineup. If they can do that, they are not far from competing for the championship."

When asked which positions need to be strengthened the most, Hiller said: "Another striker. Depending on the players they sell or leave behind, a right midfielder and a central defender may also be needed. If these positions can be strengthened, I think they are not far from competing for the championship."

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