Newcastle Newcastle reporter Luke Edwards posted a message to talk about the latest situation of Isaac, saying that the players' approach to transfer is inappropriate, but it is still time to apologize and save the relationship. Isaac was a Newc...
Newcastle Newcastle reporter Luke Edwards posted a message to talk about the latest situation of Isaac, saying that the players' approach to transfer is inappropriate, but it is still time to apologize and save the relationship.
Isaac was a Newcastle idol, a hero, a trophy-winning legend and the best striker since Alan Shearer, who can do almost anything and his legendary status will not be damaged except this time. With three years left in the contract, Isaac's approach has betrayed everyone who once strongly supported him despite being explicitly informed many times that this summer would not be sold.
Isaac angered the fans, and perhaps the most heartbreaking thing is that he failed head coach Eddie Howe, who advocated signing him from Real Sociedad three years ago and helped him become one of the best strikers in Europe. Even when Isaac refused to accept the board's decision not to transfer him to Liverpool, Eddie Howe tried to appease him and tried to make sure he could return to the team in disgrace. Eddie Howe understands Isaac's frustration and frustration, but he cannot accept a player who is unwilling to comply with professional requirements.
Isaac's attitude is very split now and it is not suitable to return to the team and live with his teammates. This is a regrettable situation. His current state shows that he is not suitable for playing and training for Newcastle. The longer this situation lasts, the greater the damage it will cause. Not only is his reputation in Newcastle damaged, but the view of him in the entire football world will also change. If the player acts like this in Newcastle, then what will happen to other clubs when he doesn't get what he wants?
Isaac's behavior is extremely bad. If it is restored from now on, it will be long and difficult, but it is still too late. Isaac can continue to leave the team next time, apply for a transfer formally, or stick to the current plan, causing trouble for Newcastle and Eddie Howe as much as possible, hoping to break their determination and force the club to agree to him join Liverpool. But in the world of football, just like in life, things won't always come true.
Of course, Isaac can also accept Newcastle's decision and then turn the blame on the agent to help him negotiate the 6-year contract in 2022 and start repairing the broken relationship with the club. It will be difficult, and when he makes another appearance for Newcastle, he may be booed by fans, but other players have experienced similar situations but eventually got out of the way. So, Isaac still has a chance to turn things around.
This is Isaac's current situation. He has lost the respect and love of fans, which also makes the coach and teammates feel dissatisfied. But there is still room for recovery, and as long as he is no longer so stubborn, he can find a solution. No one expected him to stay in Newcastle forever, but he would be only 26 by the summer next year, and there would be more options than now, not just Liverpool. Newcastle is willing to give him a big salary increase and add the termination clause to the new contract. If the player still wants to leave in a year, the club will not force him to stay. By then, Newcastle will get money to reinvest, Isaac's personal wishes will be fulfilled, and he will be responsible for the club.
Both Bayern and Barcelona are believed to be seeking to sign a new world-class striker next year, both clubs have great chances to win trophies and meet the 300,000-pound weekly salary requirement, and Real Madrid and Paris also have the possibility of becoming potential buyers. So, if Isaac is really concerned about Liverpool, the opponent will still open the door for him at that time. Newcastle only hopes that the players can stay for another year, and that's all they ask for.
And all Isaac needs to do is apologize, admit his mistakes, and continue to wear Newcastle to show his always-off style. If he can score and perform well, Newcastle fans will forgive him and he will regain his love. The sooner he changes, the faster the relationship will be repaired. Or he can continue to get upset and strive to get what he wants now. But this will damage his reputation, not only Newcastle fans, but the entire football community will treat him differently.
Isaac may still force himself to leave, besieged by his agent, and make a big profit, but Isaac will no longer be the player he used to be. No matter how outstanding he is, this matter will always be his stain. No matter where he ends up, he will always be regarded as a villain rather than a hero. No one can tell him what to do, and fans can only hope that he will make the right choice.