Alexander Isak: Newcastle boss Eddie Howe on striker’s future

Director Eddie Howe says Alexander Isak’s future should be “right for Newcastle”.
Striker thinks that Liverpool will come in the club in the middle of his interest.
Isak did not travel to Singapore on Thursday, he said he had a newcastle thigh injury, but Sweden wants to take a look at an international movement.
One source told BBC Sport to the 25 -year -old child, despite Liverpool’s Eintracht Frankfurt striker signed Hugo Ekitike’s first 69 million pounds.
“Of course, things are happening behind the scenes.
“Every day will be aware of the news and I’m sure that no one is easy.
“We share a good relationship. It has been great for us since he joined. Very popular in the locker room.
“We would love to continue his journey in Newcastle. It must be right for Newcastle, no matter what.”
Signed in August 2022 for £ 60 million from Real Sociedad, Isak made a contract until June 2028. Last season, he scored 27 goals in 42 games in all competitions for Newcastle.
Last Saturday, after missing a 4-0-friendly defeat of Isak Celtic, Howe said the player would be “absolutely” for the games in Singapore and South Korea.
Howe said that Isak evaluated and added his injury in Newcastle and said, “I hope he will come back soon and play with a black and white shirt. This is what we all want to see.”
“He talked about the thigh before the Celtic game. If we assumed that there would be a little injury, something very serious would be.
Howe added that Newcastle’s board has not communicated directly about the future of ISAK, but any contract meeting would be “on a later date”.
When I was asked if Isak would remain, “I hope to stay after the Celtic game, and I said I was sure I would stay.
“I don’t see anything that will change my mind right now – but who knows what football and the future can bring?
“We are in a very strong financial position.
“We are determined to be successful, to be ambitious. We have a great season in front of us and we need to add to the staff and continue to develop. The journey will continue in a orbit up and this is what we all want.”




