Eddie Hao, Newcastle President Alexander Isac, called for training on Tuesday after the striker’s absence for two weeks from the team.
Izak was still fit in Spain with his former former club, but Hao was keen to return him to Teenniside as the striker’s future persistent speculation.
The Liverpool offer was rejected at a value of 100 million pounds for Sweden International immediately on Friday night, where Hao made it clear that he intends to keep his attacker.
Speaking in Seoul after Newcastle tied 1-1 with Tottenham, Hao admitted that the timing of the team’s round before the season had complicated matters.
“Of course I would like it, but if I don’t know at this moment for time.
“We were here, the different time, so others deal with this situation at home.”
While uncertainty is suspended on the future future of Isaac, Newcastle has produced a strong performance at the World Cup in Seoul, from behind to securing Spears.
Harvey Barnes eliminated a blow to Brennan Johnson early, and Anthony Gordon stood with a remarkable show.
In thinking about the match, Hao said: “It was a good competitive game. We did not start well, but we were good to return from this difficult opening as we click.
“I thought the first half was the best team. The second half was more.
“In general I thought we got what we wanted, it was a good work and touched the wood any injuries.”
The game also appeared an emotional moment as Newcastle players formed an automatic honor goalkeeper for Heung-Min Son, who was playing his last match with Tottenham.
“He was instinctive and there was nothing planned,” Haw said. “But I think this talks about his folders as a player and a person. People get to know the way the game played.
“It was great to see among two groups of players who were very happy for the players. He is seen as one of the Premier League players.”
Hao and Newcastle are now turning their attention to Izak’s return to the barn, as they continue to prepare for the new season.
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