130 million sold Isaac! Telegraph: Newcastle is talking to Chelsea about Jackson, the former wants to sign center

The Telegraph reported that the former may also sign a new center after Newcastle sold Isaac to Liverpool for 130 million pounds. Newcastle has reached a UK-setting £130 million deal with Liverpool for striker Isaac's transfer. The Swedish intern...


The Telegraph reported that the former may also sign a new center after Newcastle sold Isaac to Liverpool for 130 million pounds.

Newcastle has reached a UK-setting £130 million deal with Liverpool for striker Isaac's transfer. The Swedish international will go to Liverpool for a medical check-up on Monday, and a comprehensive agreement has been in place to end this summer's transfer drama.

The Saudi Public Investment Fund, the major shareholder, previously stated that they are willing to sell Isaac as long as the price is good enough. After a friendly talk with Liverpool's boss over the weekend, Liverpool finally prompted to agree to Newcastle's request.

Newcastle will now turn his attention to the Swedish international signing a replacement, who is understood to have re-engage with Chelsea on Jackson's potential deal, but he is not the only target under consideration.

Newcastle is confident that it will introduce a new center before the transfer window is closed, and this and the high transfer fee are the reason why Newcastle approved Isaac's departure. Newcastle's signing team believes it is unrealistic to expect Brentford to sell Visa or Wolves to sell Larson. Therefore, they are looking for possible alternatives, but also warn that there are not many options left in the market.

It is understood that after a delegation led by Saudi Public Investment Fund member and co-owner Jamie Ruben visited the players' homes six days ago, Newcastle's "non-sale" stance changed dramatically.

It is reported that Isaac once again refused to promise to stay in the team for another year, even if the contract includes a termination clause that allows him to leave at a fixed price after 12 months. This makes it more likely that even if Isaac is not sold on the deadline, he will incite to leave the team again in January.

Finally, at that moment Newcastle realized they had to sell the 25-year-old. Even though they tried to persuade him to stay for another season, the players refused.

According to people who spoke to Isaac, he has lost his desire to play for Newcastle.



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