The Newcastle Chronicle reported that although Liverpool is interested in Isaac, Newcastle firmly believes that it will not sell the core player, and the Swedish international is also focusing on his life at St James Park.
Before Isaac returns to Newcastle training base in July, coach Eddie Howe may lead the contract renewal negotiations with him, and Eddie Howe has made it clear that he does not want to lose the Swedish international. But because CEO Darren Eals and athletic director Paul Mitchell, two key decision makers, are about to leave, their successor status has not been determined, and Eddie Howe is expected to be responsible for the matter, he is fully capable of sitting down to understand exactly what the parties are doing and finalizing his plans for the player, which is more important than anything else.
Liverpool reporters have been told that Liverpool is indeed likely to make an offer for Isaac in July. As for Newcastle, regardless of whether Isaac renews his contract, the club's source said similar to 12 months ago, and he is a non-selling product for the team.
The Newcastle Chronicle learned that Eddie Howe had contacted Isaac and was very relieved about the latter's situation, and the two sides communicated privately. Last June, when Newcastle United faced restrictions on Premier League sustainability regulations, Chelsea also inquired about Isaac. Even though Newcastle had to listen to offers for all the players at the time, they still rejected the Blues' interest.