Post: Isaac went to the Royal Society base for training without telling Newcastle, claiming to be injured but not in any way
According to the Daily Mail, Isaac went to the Royal Society base for training without informing the club last week. He claimed he was injured but the examination results showed that he was not injured. Newcastle coach Eddie Howe warned Isaac not long ago, saying Newcastle players cannot continue to train with the team after 'mulsive behavior'. Eddie Howe has a very direct attitude. He said that if Isaac hopes to return to the team for training in the near future, he must "win that qualification" himself. Eddie Howe and Newcastle were unaware of Isaac's flight to Spain last week and using Real Sociedad training facilities. At that time, Isaac went to his old club's base for training without informing the club. Earlier, Isaac said he withdrew from the team's training camp in East Asia due to a thigh injury, but the results of the post-scan showed that there were no injuries. Isaac and his agent are trying to push his transfer to Liverpool, waiting for the Reds to make a second improved offer after his first £110 million offer was rejected. It is reported that Liverpool does plan to bid again, but the premise is that Newcastle will complete the introduction of new players first. Eddie Howe made it clear in an interview that any player must "win" the opportunity to train with the team. He stressed: "You have to be worthy of training for Newcastle. We are Newcastle United, and players must assume the responsibility of being a team member and have to behave properly. This is a basic requirement." "We will make sure that every player complies with this. No one can behave misleading while looking forward to training as usual." Eddie Howe also revealed that he has not communicated with the other party since Isaac returned to the base last Saturday, but Isaac is expected to return to practice later this week. However, even if Isaac really returns to the team, he may need to communicate frankly before training with his teammates again. And there is no guarantee that he will show up as expected. If he doesn't come back, it's like he is stopping the training in disguise. Eddie Howe said: "Of course I hope he will come back, but now I can't be sure. I don't know if he will show up. We have a different jet lag here, focusing on training and competition, and the rest of the country have been dealing with the affairs over there." It all makes people feel that Isaac's career in Newcastle is about to end. But Newcastle will only sell in favor of itself: that is, Liverpool has made a offer of nearly £150 million and wants Newcastle to sign a replacement player first. Currently Newcastle is waiting for a reply from Sesco, who is the top choice on the club's target list. It is reported that the two sides are negotiating a deal of 70 million pounds, but Manchester United is also interested in the player, and the player's own wishes will determine the success or failure of the deal. In addition, Newcastle is expected to make progress in negotiations with Brentford forward Visa this week, but to replace Isaac, the team still needs to bring in a young forward. Newcastle will not let Isaac go until this problem is resolved. Although it is generally believed within the club that selling him may be the best way out for everyone.
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