Reporter: Liverpool has not taken further action on the introduction of Isaac, and is still waiting for positive signals

 6:00pm, 11 August 2025

According to reporter Jacobs, Liverpool's position on Isaac's transfer has not changed and there has been no further contact or offer so far.

Jacobs wrote: "Liverpool's position on the transfer of Isaac has not changed. After the £110 million offer was rejected, there has been no further offer, contact or substantial action so far. Liverpool respects Newcastle's position, and the clear and firm rejection of the other party also means that the Reds are still waiting for positive signals.

Liverpool believes that this situation is similar to Gordon last summer. At that time, Newcastle initially stated that due to financial fairness, they would consider a deal, but ultimately chose Anderson and Minter to sell. Therefore, when Liverpool contacted again, Newcastle was no longer willing to sell players.

Understand that Newcastle has shown an attitude of willingness to negotiate with Isaac, so Liverpool made a offer and had optimistic expectations - which is why the other party's quick and tough rejection surprised them. Since the offer has been rejected, Liverpool will not take action again without a clear signal.

Liverpool did not withdraw, and the transfer soap opera is not over yet. But Liverpool will only make a offer again when Newcastle makes it clear that their time will not be wasted. If a new offer appears, it means that the two clubs must stand the same position, and then Isaac will be likely to leave the team."