Newcastle United’s board of administrators might be the goal of a post-transfer window disagreement from Alexander Isak’s agent Vlado Lemic.
The Croatian-born middleman has brokered a number of high-profile transfers all through his profession as a soccer agent, though few can be as profitable because the £130 million switch which has seen Isak be a part of Liverpool for a British file charge.
The 59-year-old supposedly performed a number one position in Arjen Robben and Mateja Kezman’s 2004 strikes to Chelsea, having developed a relationship with promoting membership PSV Eindhoven and then-Chelsea proprietor, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
Alexander Isak’s agent goals dig at Newcastle United
Royston Drenthe’s 2007 swap from Feyenoord to Actual Madrid, Branislav Ivanovic’s switch to Chelsea, Samuel Eto’o’s transfer to Anzhi Makhachkala and Luka Modric’s Tottenham Hotspur departure for The Galacticos in 2012 have all been credited to Isak’s consultant.
Lemic was approached for remark by talkSPORT host and journalist Jim White, the morning after Isak’s Liverpool arrival was introduced late into the night on switch deadline day.
In response to White, Lemic reportedly stated: “It is good when you’ve got somebody to be with, but it surely’s even nicer when you recognize who you will by no means be with once more.”
The agent’s feedback might be seen to consult with the Newcastle hierarchy, whom Lemic and Isak clashed with over the summer time previous to resolving the dispute with a switch late within the window.
White’s radio co-host, former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan quipped: “I am positive he’ll be welcome in Newcastle.”
Many Newcastle supporters deem Isak’s behaviour all through the summer time to have indefinitely tarnished his St. James’ Park legacy.
The striker performed a key position within the membership’s Carabao Cup triumph final season, scoring what proved to be the successful objective that ended the membership’s 70-year home trophy drought. Newcastle launched a 37-word assertion confirming the participant’s exit on Monday night time.
In his first interview as a Liverpool participant, Isak described the summer time as a ‘lengthy’ and ‘difficult’ affair. He has taken the No.9 shirt at Anfield and will make his debut following the worldwide break.