As the summer transfer window nears its end, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is seeking clarity regarding the future of star striker Alexander Isak. The Swedish international has been the subject of intense transfer speculation, with Liverpool reportedly holding a strong interest. Isak's current stance involves refusing to play for Newcastle in an attempt to push through a transfer to Liverpool, accusing the club of broken promises.
Howe has acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding Isak, stating his desire for a swift resolution to the situation. He emphasized the importance of having players who are fully committed to Newcastle. Howe admitted he did not engage in crisis talks with Isak, leaving those discussions to club chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and a delegation.
Newcastle United have reportedly made attempts to persuade Isak to stay, with co-owner Jamie Reuben and Jacobo Solis visiting the player to discuss his future. The club is said to be willing to negotiate a new contract if Isak commits to playing for them this season.
The Magpies are actively seeking to bolster their attacking options before the transfer window closes. They have reportedly had a £50 million bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen rejected by Wolverhampton Wanderers. Newcastle have also been linked with Brentford's Yoane Wissa, having multiple bids turned down. These pursuits indicate Newcastle's need for attacking reinforcements, especially given the uncertainty surrounding Isak and the departure of Callum Wilson to West Ham.
Liverpool's interest in Isak is well-documented, with a reported £110 million bid already rejected by Newcastle. It remains to be seen whether Liverpool will submit an improved offer before the transfer deadline. Some football pundits have suggested that Newcastle should consider selling Isak, even if they are hesitant to let him go. Thierry Henry believes that if Isak is unhappy, it would be best for all parties if he moves on. Jamie Carragher echoed this sentiment, stating that Newcastle should sell Isak, comparing his situation to that of Fernando Torres at Liverpool.
Despite the transfer speculation, Howe maintains that he has a good relationship with Isak. However, Isak has been training away from the first-team squad. Howe has been forced to consider alternative options in attack, including playing Anthony Gordon as a central forward.
The situation is further complicated by Isak's public statement expressing his desire to leave and accusing Newcastle of breaking promises. He stated that he had been clear about his position and that the club was aware of his intentions.
As the transfer window approaches its final days, Newcastle's priority is to secure their attacking options. Whether that includes keeping Isak or finding suitable replacements remains to be seen. Howe's desire for clarity underscores the importance of resolving this situation quickly to allow the team to focus on the season ahead.