
Eddie Hao, the coach of the Newcastle football team, revealed that no negotiations have been held with Alexander Isak to renew his contract, but he hopes the player will continue with the team. The British News Agency stated that the rumors in the current transfer period focus on Isaac, and reports at the beginning of this week that he asked to leave the team. Izak, 25, did not travel with Newcastle on his Asian trip in preparation for the new season, and the club stated that the player was absent due to a thigh injury. Hours later, many reports that indicate that Izak, whose name has been associated with the move to Liverpool in recent weeks, has informed club officials that he wanted to know the possibility of his departure from Newcastle. Izak missed the first Newcastle friendly matches against Celtic at the weekend last weekend, and before the friendly match against Arsenal (Sunday), Hao presented an update on the striker’s situation.
“Of course there are things that happen behind the scenes,” the Newcastle coach told reporters. He knows very well that he will be in the news every day, and I am sure that this is not easy for anyone in such a situation. ” He added: «The talks that took place between Izak and the club or between Izak and Benin will continue to fold for several reasons. Our relationship is very good with him. ” He stressed: «He has been amazing for the team since joining. He is a very loved player in the dressing room, and we will like to continue his journey with Newcastle. ”
Hao also said that there are no negotiations with Izak, whose contract is still for three years.
“In my knowledge, I do not think that there are any negotiations currently taking place on the contract,” Hao said in comments reported by the newspaper “Daily Mail” and the “Athletic” website. This will likely happen later. ” And he added, “I think the situation is at the present time, and with the transfer market as it is, and given that it is close to its end quickly from our point of view, there is still a lot that can happen.” Newcastle ended a fasting period for the coronation, which lasted 70 years by scoring the English League Cup, and reached the Champions League after its fifth in the local league standings last season.



