Dini: I understand Isaac is going to transfer, but his and his agent s actions are not smart enough

Former Premier League star Troy Deni said in his Sun column that he could understand Isaac's transfer behavior because he had done such a thing when he was a player, but he believed Isaac was not smart enough to handle things.

Dini's column is as follows: I can understand that Isaac's agent is criticized for handling Newcastle's transfer to Liverpool.

Isaac mentioned that the club had not fulfilled its promise to allow it to leave the team, but the situation in the football world was changing rapidly. How many players have signed a contract because the coach promised that he would build a team with you as the core, but they were hiding in half a year? Because of this, I don't blame Isaac for choosing to trust his agents over clubs and pushing the transfer through absent from training.

At the end of the day, Newcastle will only prioritize club interests. Although agents will selfishly seek generous commissions, their fundamental responsibility is to protect the rights and interests of players. Yet they should have taken a smarter approach, like the one I did with my agent when I moved from Walsall to Watford in the summer of 2010.

At that time, the agent told me privately: "You have to make some noise," he participated in running as usual during training, but if he had a ball training, he had to destroy the rhythm and kick the ball away. The key is not to let the outside world notice the clues. ”

It's very difficult, and when you go home, you will feel guilty for being a bastard in training for no reason and destroying your relationship with friendly people. But you have to remember who this is for: for yourself.

This is exactly Isaac's current state of mind, and this transfer will determine the direction of his career. Jumping from Newcastle to the world's top giant Liverpool, it is likely to win a major trophy here. But Isaac's handling is inappropriate, and his agent seems lazy and makes serious mistakes.

He makes the player look like a troublemaker for failing to reach a transfer. He should have told Isaac directly: "Stay as usual, but he lie about a back injury when practicing the ball at the beginning. ”

If this is done, the public opinion direction will be completely different. Newcastle coach Eddie Howe can tell the media that "he trains normally but has minor injuries", leaving room for speculation and unable to deny the players' presence.

Although the clubs are different in size, the principles are the same. Such matters must be handled cleverly. Just as Visa tried to transfer to Newcastle from Brentford, the practice of deleting social media photos like a complaining partner is redundant.

There is another thing about Isaac that is often overlooked: Who is the most famous Swedish player? Ibrahimovic. He is known for winning championships in many countries and never worry about overturning the board for the transfer, and is recognized as the best in Swedish history. Isaac must be thinking: "If you stay in Newcastle as a hero, can you reach the height of Ibrahimovic? I'm afraid not. I have to go to the top giants to win the trophy. ”

As for the so-called "destroying the legend of Newcastle"? Isaac's legendary status has long been established. He helped the team win the first domestic important trophy in 70 years, which is a height that neither Alan Hiller nor Peter Beardsley can reach. The image of his holding up the League Cup will last forever, and no fan opposition can be erased. Even if he breaks Hiller's Newcastle and Premier League goal record, can his sense of accomplishment surpass the Liverpool championship? The answer is no.

The rational fans will eventually admit: "We have earned 90 million pounds from this kid. He contributed 23 league goals, helping the team to enter the Champions League and win the League Cup. Has he left a mess? Not. ”

It depends on who makes concessions first, as Isaac insists that the relationship cannot be maintained, I think the transfer is closer to reaching than last week. Eddie Howe seeks a solution, Anthony Gordon stresses that the lineup needs to be stable, the club has targeted Wolves' Larson and tried to finalize Visa. It seems that they are squandering expected funds, and given the PSR financial rules, only Isaac can be sold to fill the gap.

Crystal Palace's release of Eberec Eze is similar, and the midfielder handles the future more appropriately, but his strategy of delaying Tottenham waiting for Arsenal to take action is still interesting. Rumors Hotspur Is the Spurs willing to trade Richarlison for Eze? Is Richarlison who scored two goals at the beginning of the season?

As a teammate who worked with Watford, I know Richarlison better than most people. When he was in great shape, Thomas Frank said after the preseason trial, "Come on, boy, let me see what you do." If he abandoned him against Manchester City, it will send an important signal - which shows that Frank did not really appreciate him. As the World Cup approaches, the Brazil international needs to play time. In my opinion, Frank should give him continuous trust and see what form he can show.