Husky talks about Isaac: Newcastle and Reds will eventually reach some kind of agreement, but progress is disappointing

The transfer storm about Isaac has not yet been finalized. Recently, former England international and former Liverpool player Husky believes that Newcastle and Liverpool will eventually reach some kind of agreement, but the current progress is disappointing.

Husky said: "I think Newcastle and Liverpool will reach some kind of agreement. The way things are going at the moment is indeed a bit disappointing, but for both sides, it may be the best thing to do.

"But the reality is that as a club, if you have a contract with the player, you have a trump card." So I don't blame Newcastle at all, they have to get the most value from this player as much as possible. The noise and pressure they experienced around this matter now is completely different from what I experienced back then. ”

"If Isaac really joins Liverpool, the fans there will fall in love with you. The best thing about Liverpool fans is that they will truly support and support their players. Look at Nunez, although he has left the team now. He was under tremendous pressure to score goals at the time, but the fans still supported him and sang his name, which made him feel a warm welcome every time he was on the court. This is always the case with Liverpool fans. As long as you work hard and perform, they will support you. ”

"I have no doubt that Isaac will perform well. If he ends up joining, he will be great. Liverpool really needs another striker. The reality is, you always need two strikers to compete with each other. Because this competition can drive each other to be better. ”

"We played two forwards at that time, so we had five forwards during my time at Liverpool. Everyone is forcing each other because you are in the world's largest club, you must always accept challenges, constantly urge yourself to make progress, and do better and better. So, having competitors in every position that can put pressure on existing players is key. If you are complacent, bad things will happen. But I definitely think Liverpool still has room to bring in another striker. ”