Irving: Liverpool s pursuit of Isaac is essentially the same as other transfer disputes, but it is more concerned

Michael Irving was interviewed by the media a few days ago and talked about topics such as the transfer rumors between Liverpool and Isaac. Irving said: "This is not a strange situation. This happens every day. It's just that this time it&#...


Michael Irving was interviewed by the media a few days ago and talked about topics such as the transfer rumors between Liverpool and Isaac.

Irving said: "This is not a strange situation. This happens every day. It's just that this time it's more concerned, but it's essentially no different from other transfer disputes."

"The core of the discussion is actually very simple. From the perspective of Newcastle, players with contracts need to weigh the financial benefits, whether they get transfer fees, or may face unhappiness of the players, or even forcefully retain people. But in the final analysis, the contract contract They have absolute voice. The three parties currently have different positions, so let's wait and see. "

"Don't forget that Newcastle also has the qualifications for the Champions League. At the beginning of the season, they were on par with Liverpool in terms of participating platforms. But most people will think that Liverpool is better in the possibility of competing for Premier League, Champions League and other championships. If the transfer can also bring a thicker contract, this deal can obviously meet the demands of many parties. Players are tempted and Liverpool is looking for It is reasonable to be thirsty."

Irving believes that Nunes may become the next Liverpool player to leave the team: "Listen, Nunes does have talent, otherwise Liverpool would not have signed him at the beginning. But can he lock in the main force? Is his progress worthy of the start of the giants? Now Liverpool needs the world's top center, has he met the standards? I don't think it is. Considering that Isaac may join, he will be cashed in as a bargaining chip, Bi Teams with specific styles will still pursue him."

When talking about the rumors of Dias' departure, Irving admitted: "I was surprised. From the perspective of the player, it is difficult to understand why he left the defending champion, left a team that has great hope of winning the Champions League this season, and switched to a team with a slightly inferior strength, unless Liverpool needs funds to reorganize other positions. Although he can be replaced, I appreciate this player very much, and his departure will be a loss."



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