Former Newcastle boss: Premier League profitability and sustainability principles were one of the reasons for selling Isak
6686 Sports November 16th British local time this Saturday, former Newcastle United boss Amanda Staveley accepted an interview with Sky Sports. In the interview, the British businesswoman talked about Isaac, who left the team this summer.
"I'm very proud of Newcastle United and their current performance. We all love Isaac and we know he will do very well at Liverpool. Regarding Isaac's departure, the Premier League's profitability and sustainable development principles are one reason."
"Isak is a great player. Player, Liverpool have a phenomenal player right now. But it's also great to see the forwards doing so well and Newcastle's forwards playing so well"
After Amanda Staveley took over, she and other Newcastle executives approved the record transfer fee for Isaac from Real Sociedad. The Swedish forward joined Newcastle for a fee of over 70 million euros and signed a six-year contract.
After Isaac left the team, Newcastle also signed German No. 5 Walter Mader at a price that broke the team's transfer fee record of 75 million euros. Waltermade has started brightly, scoring four goals in his first eight Premier League games.