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Newcastle manager Eddie Howe remains hopeful Alexander Isak can be reintegrated to the squad despite the disgruntled striker saying his relationship with the club cannot continue in an explosive midwe
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe spoke of his sadness following Alexander Isak’s bombshell statement earlier this week. Isak took to social media on Tuesday to address his stance on the ongoing transfer
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has reiterated his belief that Alexander Isak can still play for the club again as he insisted the saga surrounding a possible transfer to Liverpool is approaching its end.
Eddie Howe and Newcastle United looking to build on that very good performance and point at Aston Villa. On Friday, Eddie Howe was predictably quizzed on the Alexander Isak situation (read HERE), however,
Eddie Howe has acknowledged that Alexander Isak’s standoff with Newcastle has left the club in a “lose-lose situation” and described it is a “sad moment”.
Eddie Howe’s future at Newcastle United is secure for the foreseeable future, with his current contract still having multiple years to run, according to The Athletic’s Chris Waugh. Waugh confirmed the publicly known deal signed by Howe when then-sporting director Dan Ashworth was still working for the club in the summer of 2022.
For Eddie Howe, the disruption comes at a particularly poor time. Isak was central to Newcastle’s attack last season and is regarded as one of the most technically gifted forwards in the league. Losing him for any stretch, especially amid public acrimony, puts additional strain on squad depth and morale.
You suspect Eddie Howe will be glad to see the back of this draining transfer window. "I will be pleased when it's here," the Newcastle United head coach said in his pre-match news conference. With just a week and a half left until deadline day,