Liverpool legend John Barnes has provided his thoughts on the transfer window and the methods used by Alexander Isak to earn his move to Anfield from Newcastle this summer
Liverpool legend John Barnes has warned that players will continue to push for transfers through dramatic means after Alexander Isak completed his Liverpool transfer. The Reds paid £125million to Newcastle United to land the striker on deadline day.
Isak did not travel on the Magpies' pre-season tour and trained away from the first team before completing his move. The 25-year-old also released a public statement noting that Newcastle had broken promises made to him.
But the Sweden international was not alone in his actions. Viktor Gyokeres took a similar stance before moving from Sporting CP, while Yoane Wissa made public moves in trying to facilitate his own transfer to Newcastle.
Barnes believes a precedent has been set for for future transfer saga, admitting it's not a manner of doing business he approves of.
"I think this is going to be a feature of football where players will agitate for a move and people will accept it," Barnes told the Daily Mail.
"It doesn't matter if it's right or wrong - it's a feature of modern football so we have to get used to it. This is the way business is done. I'm not a big fan of it, I have to admit."
The former England star believes more loyalty was shown by both players and clubs in the past. "Maybe this wouldn't have happened in my day because players stuck with contracts and clubs honoured the contracts," he said.
"There was a way of doing things but times have changed and football and life has changed.
It's not the only issue that Barnes has with the current transfer market however. The 61-year-old simply does not understand why the window is allowed to run on so long.
The ex-Newcastle ace believes transfers should be finalised before a ball has even been kicked. "I would love the transfer window to end before the season starts," he said.
"There's no reason why it shouldn't because it just causes upheaval for everyone. I don't see why they just can't have a situation where at the start of the season you know the players you have and you get on with it."
Arsenal star Gyokeres, believes the actions that he and Isak took this summer are justified. Isak's international team-mate suggested the power of clubs is greater.
"We all play and the clubs have the most power. It is maybe difficult for the players to choose in a lot of cases," he said.
"When it is a player who is not wanted in that club I think it's the total opposite, He doesn't have any power, the club can literally do whatever they want with the player. It's difficult but it's how the situation is."
HQuinto
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I don't know why people believe the player should be blindly loyal to the club to d detriment of their career why d club can treat them like trash and dump them when they are not wanted. what is good for the goose should be good for the gander...
Maybe it’s different in Europe, but typically Contractual agreements are binding. It’s not being blindly loyal, it’s honoring an obligation that both parties agreed-to.
bubbilopuz
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Even Coutinho force his way out of Liverpool too
i dont know why all these sudden warnings as if its the first players force their way out of clubs,these writers are just trying to stay relevant because their opinions makes no sense, a french player even once FORCED his way out of westham because he was claiming he was homesick and missed his family and went bavk to Marseille, so what this big excitement and hullabaloo about
bubbilopuz
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why would liverpool want to force a player to stay if he doesn't want to be here?that's out motto from day one, we only want players who are over the moon to be here and they can be replaced as long as the price is met,we did it with coutinho and others and we are much stronger now so no,liverpool needs no warning because we already prepared for such eventualities
Wehabdmou
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Even Coutinho force his way out of Liverpool too
zohikmnsu
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Good blass for him
miaeilpsu
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Isak is not the first player to do this,remember VG14 what he did to sporting CP when he wanted to leave for Arsenal.
Philippe Coutinho did it to Liverpool he even added his personal money to force move to Barcelona
Zenbcekprs
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Newcastle is not bigger than Liverpool FC and first place this happen to Liverpool and other teams too. why Newcastle so special?
homdilpstz
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Isak is not the first player to do this,remember VG14 what he did to sporting CP when he wanted to leave for Arsenal.
Vonbceklot
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I don't know why people believe the player should be blindly loyal to the club to d detriment of their career why d club can treat them like trash and dump them when they are not wanted. what is good for the goose should be good for the gander...
Vehbcmnryz
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Thanks bro, what comes around, goes around