Alexander Isaac and Mehadad Godusi (Photo: Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Liverpool remained in Paul’s position due to the relocation of Alexander Isaac, and it is believed that the Swedish striker’s relationship with Newcastle United is “completely broken.”
Catch off side We will consult with multiple sources in the industry to speak anonymously to protect our relationship and try to gain as much understanding as possible about the state of this potential transfer transaction.
There was a public war on a recent day between Isaac and Newcastle, and players remained determined to leave St. James Park for their dreams of Liverpool.
The 25-year-old started out with a statement on Instagram on Tuesday night, and was a hit in Newcastle about his broken promise.
What’s the problem between Alexander Isaac and Newcastle?
It explains the exact meaning behind Isak’s words, a well-placed source said. Catch off side This relates to both the player’s own new contract and Newcastle’s general transfer plan.
“Isaac says he was promised a new contract and a higher wage, but those consultations fell apart after the change in ownership,” our source said.
“Former sports director Paul Mitchell has concluded negotiations and Isaac is financially disappointed, both in terms of the club’s sporting direction.
“He expected serious investments in teams and infrastructure to compete on top, but those plans never came to fruition.”
Ownership and general administration change appear to play a key role here, and Newcastle is now seen as unable or unwilling to fulfill Amanda Stabury and Meldad Godosi’s promises.
Another source backed up this, describing the player’s relationship with the club as “completely broken.”
Alexander Isaac only wants Liverpool
Despite the growing connection with Al-Hilal and interest from Real Madrid, everyone we spoke to affirmed that Isaac only wanted to join Liverpool.
Numbers close to the situation explained that they would “push Isaac hard” and acquire a dream transfer to the LFC.
So far, the Premier League champion has received a £110 million bid that was rejected by the NUFC.
Catch off side Real Madrid understands they won’t go anywhere near it, and Liverpool has placed them in a strong negotiating position as Isaac’s favorite destination anyway.
It’s not exactly seen when the improved bid will come, and how close the Reds will be to satisfy Newcastle’s demands.
But the industry sense is that it appears that it is nearly impossible for Isaac and Newcastle to continue together.