Jamie Carrager argues that the “nightmare” experience he endured in Liverpool is behind his belief this summer that “Newcastle should sell Alexander Isaac.”
Isak is currently training separately from his Newcastle teammates and has refused to play for the club as he aims to force him to move to Liverpool, citing “Broken Promises” regarding “Broken Promises” regarding the new contract as the reason for the strike lawsuit in a statement released on social media on Tuesday.
Isak said on Instagram:
“That silence allowed people to push their own version of the event.
“The reality is that promises have been made and the club has known my position for a long time. Now it’s misleading to act like these issues are emerging.
“When a promise is broken and trust is lost, the relationship cannot last. That’s what it is for me for now. And why change is in the best interests of everyone, not just myself.”
In response, Newcastle said, “We are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce “It’s clear that no terms of sale have occurred this summer. We don’t expect these conditions to be met.”
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It leaves Isaac at Limbo and Liverpool will not bid again until the door opens claiming Newcastle will remain closed.
And ahead of the surprising timing conflict between Newcastle and Liverpool at St. James Park, Carragher explained why he believes the magpie should let Isaac leave before the end of the transfer window.
He said on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football: “I think Newcastle should sell Isaac. There are probably a lot of people who are telling Newcastle and Eddie Howe what to do.
“They don’t have the issue of Eddie Howe being at all press conferences and being asked about him, that’s a club cloud every day.
“I’m going through that. I had this in Liverpool with Fernando Torres. He didn’t want to be at the club, but I ended up staying before selling him in January (to Chelsea for £50 million).
“Newcastle is a club that is pleased to be part of the Champions League. Isaac is a player who wants to win the Champions League.
“When I went to the Champions League in Liverpool, there were world-class players, but as soon as the levels fell, people like Torres, (Javier) Mascherano and Zavia Lonso wanted to leave because there was too much gap between where they were players and where the club was.”