Isaac wants to leave Newcastle, but The Athletic posted that Newcastle will only start negotiations when it receives a £150 million offer, which will make the player the third most expensive player in history, second only to Mbappe and Neymar. With...
Isaac wants to leave Newcastle, but The Athletic posted that Newcastle will only start negotiations when it receives a £150 million offer, which will make the player the third most expensive player in history, second only to Mbappe and Neymar.
With the agent's commission and 4% transfer fee in the Premier League, the total cost of signing Isaac may reach 171 million pounds. From the perspective of profit and sustainability rules (PSR), if amortized in five years, the transaction will add 33 million to 35 million pounds of cost to the club each year. The salary requirements of
players are equally eye-catching. Although Isaac's specific requirements are not clear, as one of the world's top players, a weekly salary of 250,000 to 300,000 pounds is not an exaggeration, which means that the club will have to bear 15 million to 18 million pounds of salary expenditure per year. Overall, signing Isaac will add about 50 million pounds to his new owner annually, with a cost of more than 250 million pounds in five years.
Therefore, there are not many clubs available to Isaac, and as the most likely next home, Liverpool currently needs to sell some players to balance the finances, and the departure of Louis Diaz, Nunes and Elliott can all bring benefits and cash to the club. Thanks to careful financial management over the past few years, Liverpool has been able to make big investments this summer, which is why they can continue to pursue Isaac.