That little bit of loyalty would be good to see – Tony Pulis on Alexander Isak’s situation

That little bit of loyalty would be good to see – Tony Pulis on Alexander Isak’s situation

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Tony Pulis talked about the situation of Alexander Isak.

The former Stoke City and West Brom -Baas say that he has all the sympathy with Eddie Howe.

Tony Pulis explains that a “… little bit of loyalty would be good to see.”

Exactly four weeks to go until the transfer window is closed.

On Monday morning, Alexander Isak had seen a report on the Newcastle United training that worked with a personal trainer in Spain, during the rest of the absence of the NUFC team.

Eddie Howe and the other Newcastle players who land on Newcastle Airport on Monday morning at 8.40 am.

Tony Pulis talks to Betvictor about the situation of Alexander Isak in Newcastle United:

“The movement of players and the amount of money that people now pay for players, it is sometimes very, very difficult for myself to get my head around the prizes paid for these players.

“But the secret of it, and knowing Newcastle, as well as other clubs, is to have prepared the next one to go. Alexander Isak had such a great season last year, he was by far the most powerful striker in the Premier League.

“At Newcastle, a huge, massive club, you will still get teams that he will see, and will see his agent, so bigger than Newcastle. The money will be huge and everything else and the attraction will be there to leave.

“So the secret is that you either fight and say, no, you don’t go because you have three years on his contract. You will see at least another season.

“That gives us the chance to bring someone else in to replace him. Or you will keep him for another season with European competitions that come, which will be absolutely fantastic for Newcastle United.

“I am again disappointed for Eddie Howe that the child has arrived, so well done, they have reached a level that other clubs have reached. There are many clubs that have never reached Champions League football.

“They are there, they have the chance, the players have the chance to experience it with an incredible football club, with incredible supporters.

“It sometimes just fluctuates why these children see it differently. The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence. He is another that I would be very, very, very strong and try to keep.

“Because as soon as the deadline is closed, as soon as Augustus is ready and the deadline closes, the child has an option. He plays or he is hanging around without playing and does not give himself no favors.”

Tony Pulis on Saido Berahino:

“We had a situation (at Stoke) similar to Alexander Isak with Saido Berahino in West Brom.

“He was linked to Tottenham and that was clearly left to Jeremy Peace and to Daniel Levy. Jeremy was adamelable that the boy would not go. And unfortunately Saido Tools descended and played all these games that the boys play.

“When it all broke down and it ended, he came back and his mind was miles away from where he was. He looked an absolutely excellent talent and that episode has viewed a very, promising career for Saido.

“So I sat there and experienced it. You talk to him, you try to tell him what you think, but in the end they have other people in their ears. Some of them have more than one agent and one person who was involved.

“It’s all to do with the people behind the scenes who make money. You know, they are desperately looking for the child. They are desperately looking for the guy to continue. But this will continue to happen.

“As a manager, as the owner, it is just about doing the right thing for the football club and if you feel that you have lost him or whatever and the money is simply high for the player, you have to make a decision.”

Tony Pulis on Yoane Wissa situation in Brentford, a striker Newcastle United tries to sign:

“It’s the same with Yoane Wissa in Brentford. But these players have to understand, where were they before the clubs took them? What did they do before these clubs took them? And how well did they do it within the structure of the football club?

“They have a responsibility and must also have loyalty towards their club. It really frustrates me, that you can let people push and push them out and push them out.

“She pushes them out for better reasons or push them out because they will benefit financially personally. I think the boys should understand and realize that the clubs they are with, the clubs they play for, they have given so much, so much,

They made them better players. They brought them forward and gave them the chance and the chance to show their talents. “

Tony Pulis on Eddie Howe:

“I know that Eddie Howe has taken care of Isak, I am sure he would have protected him when he had to protect.

“I am sure the club would have given them the most things they have ever wanted and maybe that should mean that he will stay for another season.

“He could say, one day I want to continue, but it won’t be tomorrow if you’ve not prepared anything, you’ve not solved anything.

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“It’s really difficult. But as I said, I think the players should show a little more loyalty and they definitely need a wake-up call with regard to what the clubs have done for them, not what they have done for the football club.

‘Don’t forget, they pay the football clubs.

“They don’t pay the football clubs, they pay the football clubs and pay a huge amount of money and that little bit of loyalty would be good to see.”


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