According to TalkSPORT, if Newcastle is willing to sell Isaac, Liverpool is ready to offer £120 million. It is reported that Liverpool has informed Newcastle that if the other party is willing to change his mind and sell Isaac, Liverpool is willing...
According to TalkSPORT, if Newcastle is willing to sell Isaac, Liverpool is ready to offer £120 million.
It is reported that Liverpool has informed Newcastle that if the other party is willing to change his mind and sell Isaac, Liverpool is willing to sign the player.
Although no formal offer has been made yet, Liverpool has said it will be ready to offer a UK-set £120 million offer for Isaac if positive feedback is received.
It is reported that Newcastle's estimate of Isaac is 150 million pounds, and Liverpool's contact with Newcastle was not formally sexual contact. The two clubs have a good relationship. Liverpool's sports director Hughes and Newcastle coach Eddie Hau are also friends. Newcastle has no plans to sell Isaac for the time being and hopes to convince him to complete the contract renewal.
Liverpool's boss Fenway Sports Group has invested heavily this summer and has spent more than £185 million. Liverpool broke the British transfer record this summer, bringing German international Wilz from Leverkusen to a cost of £116 million. Meanwhile, Liverpool also signed full-back Flynnon and £40 million to Kolkz.
Newcastle, as of now, only one first-team signing has been completed, and they have introduced Ellanda from Nottingham Forest for £55 million.
Newcastle coach Eddie Hau knows that if he wants to fight in the Champions League and Premier League, he still needs to strengthen the team, but Newcastle's £78 million offer against Ekitic has been rejected by Frankfurt.
Eddiehao still hopes that Ekitic and Isaac will partner next season to form a strong new forward team, and Liverpool also has connections with these two players, so it may undermine Eddiehao's vision.
In the face of interest from Liverpool, Isaac himself has been keeping a low profile. He publicly stated that he was very happy at St James Park and showed no sign of wanting to transfer.
TalkSPORT expert Jason Candy believes that if there is a high offer, Newcastle may be forced to sell the star. He said: "If Newcastle wants to sell Isaac, they will definitely receive a huge sum of money. He is one of the most sought-after players in Europe. His performance in the Premier League has proved himself without any risk. If he joins Liverpool, everyone knows that he will achieve results. If Newcastle sells, he has to get as much money as possible, which cannot be less than £120 million."