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  • #31
    He?s using broken promises as an excuse, the fella responsible for that has left the building.

    It?s clear he has been tapped up. The broken promises are from Liverpool, they have offered him the world and let him down big time.

    It is not Newcastles fault Liverpool cannot afford him.

    They have spent what? 300m this window. They had the money, they put it elsewhere rather than use it to sign the guy they promised was their No1 target.

    He can feck off with all this hard done by shiit from us. He isn?t even Liverpools player and they have treat him a hell of a lot worse

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    • #32
      Like many have said.

      The drama is being orchestrated by the agent and Liverpool to drop the price before the last ditch lowball bid to come. All well practised strategy in the hope we buckle. It hasn't done the player himself any favours. I bet he regrets his approach now.

      Sick to my back teeth with it but thats the idea. Its slick cnt behavoir in order to get what he wants. No official transfer request either importantly so not that serious I guess.....but I guarantee thats coming on the same day as the new bid

      IMO, no deal short of the 150 or else he reintegrates or torpedos his career for 3 years.....or sell elsewhere, or promise to next summer.
      Last edited by Sclox; 20-08-2025, 03:39 PM.

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      • #33
        If they were serious about buying him they would have the money there for him

        They?ve spent 300m. If they haven?t got enough coin now, that is on them for buying other players.

        If Isak was their No1 target they should show it and pay what they have to pay.

        And what?s the bet if they got Isak for 130m that they would go out and bid 45m for Guehi?

        So we are expected to roll over and take less than Isaks worth just so Liverpool can go out and spend more money elsewhere too strengthen.

        They can do one.

        It?s not for Newcastle to help Liverpool by taking their lowball offer 😡

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        • #34
          Well said.

          I also note that for the first time since before Korea, the odds now favour him staying here.

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          • #35
            I predict on the last day of the transfer window Liverpool will bid a little over ?130m and Isak will put in his transfer request. There will be massive sell pressure.

            Will we sell? I honestly don?t know, I like to think we won?t.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by PhoneymcRingRing View Post
              I predict on the last day of the transfer window Liverpool will bid a little over ?130m and Isak will put in his transfer request. There will be massive sell pressure.

              Will we sell? I honestly don?t know, I like to think we won?t.
              I could certainly see that Phoney.

              I don't think we will on last day to be honest though.

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              • #37
                I don't think we will sell him.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Guybrush View Post
                  If they were serious about buying him they would have the money there for him

                  They?ve spent 300m. If they haven?t got enough coin now, that is on them for buying other players.

                  If Isak was their No1 target they should show it and pay what they have to pay.

                  And what?s the bet if they got Isak for 130m that they would go out and bid 45m for Guehi?

                  So we are expected to roll over and take less than Isaks worth just so Liverpool can go out and spend more money elsewhere too strengthen.

                  They can do one.

                  It?s not for Newcastle to help Liverpool by taking their lowball offer 😡
                  I think the Guehi transfer hinges hugely on the Isak dynamic for Liverpool. They want both this window. I think we should have offered the 45 mill to force Liverpools hand to pay up for Isak. Even if we weren't serious about it.

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                  • #39
                    Anything under ?150 mil before monday should be rejected.

                    On deadline day I would reject anything under ?180 mil.

                    Would love to see ratface out of football for a year.

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                    • #40
                      That would mean the owners losing face, can't see that.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Cannylad View Post
                        That would mean the owners losing face, can't see that.
                        True.

                        Probably best to get rid. Nobody wants him back now.

                        But we still need a replacement first... thats the problem.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Zippity View Post
                          I don't think we will sell him.
                          I think we will.

                          I also think it’s probably the right thing to do, as long as we get the most possible out of Liverpool and Isak hands in a transfer request.

                          We already have to pay Sociedad 10% of any profit made, so not sure how it works but if we’re to accept £100m cash (and not even bothered it if it all up front as if it is spread over 2 seasons then it shows up in PSR rolling 3 years longer, which is better for us) and Harvey Elliot, so around £140m in total value, then that could mean we minimise what we pay Sociedad (10% of 100-63) but not sure if we’d get away with it and have to pay 10% of what Elliot is worth… then maybe we just push for £150m over 3 seasons… and have a £50m boost to numbers for the next 3 years.

                          We don’t pay for players up front, so it doesn’t impact us in material way, and makes it more likely Liverpool pay full value for Isak if they are spreading the cost.

                          Truth is, while Isak is being a bit of a cu^t in how he’s going about it, Liverpool are more setup to challenge for titles and Champions League than we are, so if we take off the black and white specs it’s an understandable want from him (in terms of his career, with him not being local) BUT if we spend the money wisely it helps us kick on and as long as we can get 2 strikers (which I think is the possible sticking point) then our squad is stronger as a whole… we can’t replace Isak with like-for-like, but if we have depth in that position, which we didn’t have all last season, it should help balance out the impact.

                          I’m trying to be as fair as I can, and playing devils advocate which I do a lot, but as things stand I want the cu^t gone, restore the feel good at the club… Ramsdale, Thiaw, Ramsey, Elanga have all been very good buys, if we bring in at least 1 quality striker, probably Wissa even though I dislike what he is doing at Brentford and would prefer someone else, and another (as Wissa will be off to AFCON for a month) then this will have been an amazing window, and we’ll have money to go again next summer, and do similar, or even in Jan if the need is there and there are players available that will be a good fit.

                          I’ve had enough of Isak, I commented a few times in the last couple of months of last season that he didn’t look at the races, so if he was poor for us then, he’d be even worse if we keep him… and that’s more damaging overall… line in the sand and we move on.

                          As for Liverpool being able to afford him, their net spend is less than 100m, so they can probably afford to sign Isak for 150 and still buy Guéhi, so they have the money… but let’s focus on what we have achieved so far and if the sale of Isak means we have the funds to keep up the momentum and cement ourselves firmly in the Top 6 this season and be ready to push on next summer in the transfer market then so be it.

                          No one player is forever, it’s the club that persists, getting rid of Isak, making a ton of money and improving with that money is the most important thing.

                          Talk of Isak sitting in the reserves for 3 years is bombastic nonsense, and hurts us at least much as him, if not more because we’d have this kind of nonsense every summer and it would be a downer on the squad and make the club look stupid.

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