The former Newcastle United's former Chris Waddle has called for the old team to break up with Alexander Isak immediately, saying that the striker's extended transfer was a mess that made the whole club humiliated.
The former affirmed that Newcastle had to sell Isak immediately
Liverpool is speeding up pursuing Alexander Isak when the transfer period is only calculated every day. Newcastle resolutely held a stance, affirming that the Swedish star deserves £ 150 million. But the time is not much, the pressure forced them to choose: either accepting to sell, or dragging the stifling atmosphere to the new season.
The former affirmed that Newcastle had to sell Isak immediately |
Recently, former Chris Waddle player frankly: “If I am Newcastle, I will sell Isak this week. I know many fans want to keep him back to 'face', but this is not a few million pounds. We are talking about the nine -digit number, a huge amount of money. It is impossible for such a valuable player to sit and play in the reserve team. Chaos, handling is like an amateur team, too embarrassed. Whether the error is in Isak or his representative, this way of doing it is completely wrong. ”
The future of Isak also depends on another deal: Newcastle is trying to recruit Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves. The 24 -year -old striker Norway impressed the last season and was seen by Eddie Howe as a potential replacement for Isak. Newcastle sent £ 55 million but was immediately rejected by Wolves. If the price is raised and succeeded, the key to pave the way for Isak to leave will appear.
However, Waddle admitted that no one could compare with Isak's technical level: “Isak is very difficult to replace. He can take back the ball, create a goal on his own. The names in the market like Larsen or Nicolas Jackson all need support in the penalty area to score, while Isak can do more than that. Maybe somewhere in South America or Africa still have rough pearls with the potential to reach the reach, but in the Premier League, I do not see anyone who is able to replace ISAK.”
With Liverpool, if you successfully recruit Isak, it will be a heavy statement, bringing a world -class striker that can enhance the attack for many years to come. But to drag Newcastle into the negotiating table, they had to go through too many difficulties. If the agreement is not reached before the second deadline, Isak will have to continue to stay under Eddie Howe at St. James' Park, the script that he himself really wanted to avoid after cracking the relationship with the club's superstructure.