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1 hour ago, Turnbull2000 said:

 

Can't really say this is a win for us though. Isak's reputation is irreparable damaged for us, and Liverpool have sucessfully disrupted an already shambolic transfer window.


It’s damaged but it’s no irreparable IMO. Fans have very short memories in general, if he commits and plays well we’ll cheer him. Maybe not the same as before but to a decent degree. 

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Think they’re just trying to get Isak to formally hand in a transfer request. Trying to force our hand. 
 

Shouldn’t deal with them under any circumstances after this. Not just because of the wider message selling Isak to them sends but because of how they’ve acted throughout this whole thing.

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They've never bid £110 million with no add ons surely?! My God [emoji38]

 

That's an insult to Isak even. They should be using that to let him know that Liverpool don't think he's that good and so he should buck up his ideas!

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I’m not fully convinced that Liverpool are 100% in for Isak. I think Ekitike was an opportunistic signing (they know he’s available, they know we’ve bid, they know they can outbid us), and I think Isak is, too.

 

If someone else came in for him, I think Liverpool would fold quickly. 

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2 minutes ago, Scoot said:

I think it'll be telling whether hes back at the training ground on Tuesday.


The timing is good for us. Tell Liverpool to get fucked on Friday, he gets back to training and sees Eddie’s lovely face, new contract by this time next week. 

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1 minute ago, TRon said:

 

 

In hindsight it looks like they signed Ekitike because they knew there was little chance of getting Isak. All this enticing of Isak and lowballing offers has been purely to unsettle the player and try to undermine a rival. I wish I could believe we would throw enough money at it to really make them shit their pants. It can be done. 

 

This is it. Liverpool probably enquired in early June. Got a firm no. Saw us going after Ekitike who was probably one of their secondary options.

 

They needed to make sure they ended up with one of the two, but they wanted to see if they could use the Ekitike situation to change our stance on the player leaving. So they went public with "Want Isak #1 target, will leave Ekitike alone if Newcastle open to selling"

 

We told them to fuck off, and they moved for Ekitike because they couldn't take the risk of us signing him, and still refusing to sell Isak.

 

Since then, they've just sat in the background and let Isaks agent do the dirty work. They know he wants to come, but they are not desperate for him. Let the media circus fester, and they try again later with a low ball (which we just witnessed) hoping we buckle from all of the pressure. If not, they move forward with what they have and focus on other areas

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No chance did they think 110 would get him, it’s all part of the negotiation.

 

The media is in their pockets and the games will continue. They’ll still think they can get him for 130 million in the end.

 

It’s to be hoped our resolve remains firm and much will depend on Isak. As much as I’d love us to let him rot, I don’t think the club will see that as an option if he refuses to play for us. 

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2 minutes ago, HaydnNUFC said:

Think they’re just trying to get Isak to formally hand in a transfer request. Trying to force our hand. 
 

Shouldn’t deal with them under any circumstances after this. Not just because of the wider message selling Isak to them sends but because of how they’ve acted throughout this whole thing.

 

How does him formally handing in a transfer request make any difference? Apart from potentially financially harming himself. 

 

We all know he wants the move anyway. That's public knowledge. 

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Just now, Deuce said:

I’m not fully convinced that Liverpool are 100% in for Isak. I think Ekitike was an opportunistic signing (they know he’s available, they know we’ve bid, they know they can outbid us), and I think Isak is, too.

 

If someone else came in for him, I think Liverpool would fold quickly. 

 

Think his agent has been gassing them up to bid for him as they could get him on the cheap.

 

Also, if this guy is so desperate to leave why doesn't he put in a transfer request. Funny how these players are always so hesitant to go that far and lose out on some benefits. Clowns.

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1 minute ago, Palestoon said:

 

This is it. Liverpool probably enquired in early June. Got a firm no. Saw us going after Ekitike who was probably one of their secondary options.

 

They needed to make sure they ended up with one of the two, but they wanted to see if they could use the Ekitike situation to change our stance on the player leaving. So they went public with "Want Isak #1 target, will leave Ekitike alone if Newcastle open to selling"

 

We told them to fuck off, and they moved for Ekitike because they couldn't take the risk of us signing him, and still refusing to sell Isak.

 

Since then, they've just sat in the background and let Isaks agent do the dirty work. They know he wants to come, but they are not desperate for him. Let the media circus fester, and they try again later with a low ball (which we just witnessed) hoping we buckle from all of the pressure. If not, they move forward with what they have and focus on other areas

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2 minutes ago, Deuce said:

I’m not fully convinced that Liverpool are 100% in for Isak. I think Ekitike was an opportunistic signing (they know he’s available, they know we’ve bid, they know they can outbid us), and I think Isak is, too.

 

If someone else came in for him, I think Liverpool would fold quickly. 

That’s part of the problem in this current shitshow- no one else seems to be in the picture, so Liverpool thinks they’ve got a free run at him by unsettling him and forcing a sale at a cut-rate price. Next season Kane and Lewandowski getting old, may set off a bidding war which would be good for us,  bad for them. No better time for Liverpool to strike than now.

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If they offered 130-140m then even if we rejected them, I think they will come back at around 160m something late in the window, because it shows they do want him.

 

110m means they only want a robbery like deal. 
 

it’s over

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1 minute ago, Gaztoon said:

Hope we sell him to Madrid for 100m now.. just for the scouse meltdown.

 

Selling him for less money probably works out at a similar profit to accepting these stupid bids, as another year of money comes off his book value if I'm not mistaken, and so we should absolutely go for that if possible.

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2 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

Think his agent has been gassing them up to bid for him as they could get him on the cheap.

 

Also, if this guy is so desperate to leave why doesn't he put in a transfer request. Funny how these players are always so hesitant to go that far and lose out on some benefits. Clowns.

Agent doesn’t get paid if he hands in request. 

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