All sensible, but as with the Kane situation the broader question is whether Isak can be re-convinced by the project there, and what his desire to leave says about what they are or aren't building.Way I look at it with Isak, it’s like Kane when he tried to force his way.
Isak isn’t as good as Kane but still a top player. We had Kane 27 years old, 3 years left who was the top scorer and assister in the Premier League. Levy wanted £160m and City went around with lowballs.
Isak I think you could justify £120-140m. Newcastle just need to set a price and tell Liverpool and Isak pay it or shut up, put the ball in their court and set a deadline of one week to meet the target.
Also, not sure which way it cuts, but Levy absolutely did not set a price on Kane that summer, he refused to engage with City in any way whatsoever directly or indirectly.
