Reports say Liverpool internally “worried” about Alexander Isaac before signing the Newcastle United star on the deadline day.
Isaac secured his dream move for Liverpool on the deadline, and Newcastle United settled on a UK record deal worth around £125 million for their valuable assets.
The world-class striker intended to leave the summer window as Newcastle spotted his head with Newcastle over a “broken promise” and spewed the dummy in pursuit of an exit.
Isaac’s poor deeds worked in his favour when Newcastle opened the door to selling the striker.
The 25-year-old solidified himself as one of the world’s best strikers last season, scoring 27 goals in 42 appearances in all competitions.
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Isaac should definitely hit Anfield for his excellent Premier League record, but he has been asked about his injuries in recent seasons.
Liverpool’s newbies have missed 28 Premier League matches in the last three seasons, and reports from Sunday Miller claim that his injury record is called a “sports science expert” before sanctioning the record to Anfield.
Following a “comprehensive investigation into Isak’s injury,” experts have said to have “approved” the song and “we are confident that guaranteed manager Arne Slot and his coaching staff will bolster his performance records.”
It is still unclear whether this is true or not, but since leaving Premier League club, he has received support from Newcastle players.
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Newcastle and England star Dan Byrne confirmed that ISAK received several messages from the team after the striker “put a message into the chat.”
“He messaged the chat and told me he was gone and thanked the memories,” Byrne said.
“All kinds of things, and the young people answered, but I think Alex, like I said, has what he wants.
Byrne added: “We’re happy it’s over. We wanted to close it just to clarify the transfer window,” Byrne said.
“But I am pleased that we have a good return for the players we had, he is making the move he wanted.
“It brought us closer (as a team). Really. It was because it was all so positive last season, so it sparkled a bit.
“But I’m not stupid. I’ve been around football for a long time and people have short careers.
