According to Telegraph reporter Matt Law, Liverpool's first £110 million offer for Isaac is confused, and Newcastle is still optimistic about staying Isaac. It is reported that after the first £110 million offer Isaac was flatly rejected, Liverp...
According to Telegraph reporter Matt Law, Liverpool's first £110 million offer for Isaac is confused, and Newcastle is still optimistic about staying Isaac.
It is reported that after the first £110 million offer Isaac was flatly rejected, Liverpool does not plan to make a second offer now. Newcastle is optimistic about retaining Isaac this summer and hopes to reach a compromise with the players, after Isaac made it clear that he hopes to transfer to Liverpool.
It is reported that if Newcastle's position changes, Liverpool will still be interested in Isaac, but they are currently unwilling to provide a second offer, which raises questions about whether the deal can be completed.
Newcastle's attitude is: they value Isaac at £150 million and make it clear that they will not be forced to sell Isaac without finding a suitable replacement.
Newcastle was very frustrated and angry inside, and they believed that the incident disrupted Isaac and also seriously interfered with the team's pre-season preparations.
The Telegraph also revealed that Liverpool initially expressed his willingness to sign Isaac for 120 million pounds, but the first official offer was only 110 million pounds, which was rejected by Newcastle immediately.
The offer confused Newcastle insiders who had expected to receive a offer of about 120 million pounds, but after receiving the offer of 110 million pounds, they refused because they valued Isaac at 150 million pounds. Considering Newcastle's quick and decisive refusal to offer, Liverpool believes that a second bid would be futile.