Simon Jordan: Isaac has no way to submit a transfer application, Newcastle will not sell him for 110 million pounds

Former Crystal Palace chairman and talkSPORT commentator Simon Jordan believes that in the face of Liverpool's interest, Isaac lacks the courage to submit a transfer application in Newcastle.

Newcastle rejected Liverpool's offer of 110 million pounds for Isaac and estimated it to be about 150 million pounds.

media person Adr Oladipo asked on the show: "How do you want Eddie How to deal with Isaac's situation? How difficult is it for him?" Simon Jordan replied: "He is an experienced coach, and this will not be the first time he has encountered a player who is dissatisfied with the situation. The media often makes a bigger deal than it actually is. Once people accept the real situation, they tend to keep moving forward."

"I think Eddie How will it handle this easily. I don't think Isaac will submit a transfer application, really start to mess up and mess up things. Unless he has real support from Liverpool, and I don't think Newcastle will sell him for 110 million pounds. They may drop from 150 million pounds to 1.2. pounds, 125 million pounds, but I don't think they will sell him with Liverpool's first offer."

Oladipo asked: "Do you think if Liverpool really bid, say 130 million pounds is that number, and Newcastle failed to sign a replacement striker of Cesco's level, they will still sell it?"

Simon Jordan replied: "Newcastle will sign someone, the question is who they can sign. If you want to run your business through the media's perspective and what the media thinks is good signing, you will find that you will fall every time under the standards set by others."

"Eddie is in a difficult situation because Isaac is a top player, and such players are rare. And Newcastle... Although some people want to blame, although People like Craig Hope want to find fault in everything, want to tell you that now the PIF (Saudi Public Investment Fund) boss is shirking responsibility and not fulfilling his promise. "

" All this nonsense doesn't help anyone, nor create any opportunity. What exactly can Newcastle do?" "

" They gave Isaac a five-year contract, and there are three years left, and they protect their position. Even if they give him a raise, Liverpool will only match that raise, and he still wants to go to Liverpool. So it doesn't make sense to give him a raise because you give him a raise only let him do the same damn thing. 'Oh, he might change his mind. 'No, he won't."

" He wants to play for Liverpool If Liverpool’s trade doesn’t work…it will end up happening. The question is not whether Isaac will leave, but when. Ideally, you want Newcastle to keep him this season, let him go next season, and give yourself enough space to fight for another successful season. ”

” Once again, building Newcastle’s image in the mind of a player like this boy (Cesco) who is going to Manchester United, I think he made the wrong choice. I think Manchester United is just an image rather than a reality now, and Newcastle is a club with momentum with a charismatic coach. I think as a football player, you should pursue this, not the greatest club in your mind that you once thought of England.”