289 Sports > Football > Post: Several Newcastle players are angry at Isaac; Eddie Hau is angry at Liverpool

Post: Several Newcastle players are angry at Isaac; Eddie Hau is angry at Liverpool

Football

Hupu September 2nd News Craig Hope, a famous reporter from the Daily Mail, wrote the decryption of the Isaac transfer.

Hourically after news that Alexander Isaac wanted to leave Newcastle, one of his teammates casually said, "Yes, he's gone." On July 24, the Daily Mail published the news when the team flew to the Far East. Given that the news means storm rather than sunshine, it’s not the gloom on their faces that awaits them, but people shake hands and shrugs – “That’s how it is.”

During that pre-season tour, senior officials said they were “ready to give up” Isaac and admitted they were ready for a few weeks. As revealed in a later statement from the club, he will be sold at any time as long as the "conditions for sale" are met.

In 39 days and nights, none of Newcastle officials at all levels said they would not sell Isaac, except in the minutes after Isaac issued a accusatory statement on August 19, some firmly stated that they would not sell him.

They disliked it at all - Isaac spoke vaguely about his breach of promises, his breakdown in relationships, and his loss of trust.

But the information is consistent. Is he for sale? No. Will he be sold? Let's wait and see. It wasn't until Newcastle failed to sign any striker with just two weeks left before the deadline that club insiders believed Isaac might have to stay and reintegrate with the team. The panic prompted the 25-year-old to issue that incitement statement, which seemed to ignite the door he was worried about was about to close.

Last Monday, the club's co-owner Jamie Reuben and the PIF delegation came to the door of Isaac's house, and he is still begging him to stay - this is also the shared wish of all footballers. Isaac allowed them to enter his home in Dallas Hall, but then slammed the door in front of them, at least symbolically.

That night, after Liverpool defeated Newcastle 3-2, the two sides began negotiations on the transfer framework. Isaac's agent Frado Lemicz is the core figure in the negotiations between the two clubs.

People familiar with the matter recently said that some senior officials have begun to become "tough". Putting huge sums in Walter Mad – meaning summer transfer spending will reach £200 million – they need the deal to be completed as soon as possible, both from the PSR perspective and from the dressing room harmony perspective.

The Swedes has turned his back on his club, coach and teammates and feels they can no longer face him.

Howe and Isaac have not made any comments since his statement, and veterans in the locker room are angry at his actions. We heard that after a meeting on this, a player had to be comforted by a fellow man because his feelings for the Newcastle logo were so strong.

At the same time, he is also annoyed by Liverpool, especially considering the long-term friendship between Howe and their sports director Richard Hughes. It is not clear whether they have had any communication this summer.

Newcastle knows that Liverpool has been trying to poach Isaac throughout the summer, and Isaac would not be so rampant without their encouragement.

So when there were rumors over the weekend that Liverpool would not sign Isaac again and Newcastle agreed to keep him, it was all nonsense, just the stance the club had put on before the final negotiations. From the summer deadlock to the quick revelations on Sunday night, the deal was eventually signed at an extremely fast pace, suggesting long-standing expectations for the deal. What do Saudi Arabian bosses in Newcastle think of this? PIF director and Newcastle president Yasir Al Rumayan's original attitude was to leave Isaac, he is his favorite player.

But the fund has 30 employees in charge of Newcastle's portfolio, who are also pragmatic and businessmen. Al Rumayan had hoped that last Monday's visit to Isaac's home would lead to a positive solution, but that was not the case, with the club approving Walter Mad's record transfer. Isaac is about to set off.

Many teammates sympathized with some of his motivations for leaving, at least at the beginning. Last summer, Amanda Staveli and Mehdard Godusi left, Paul Mitchell arrived, and Isaac's transfer direction also worried them.

At that time, Isaac was having a meeting on the training ground. The new sports director called himself "elite" at the opening and urged the players to embark on the journey with him. I heard him say that it was "crazy".

Related Posts

Links