The long-running transfer drama surrounding Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak may finally be reaching its climax. Amid intense interest from Liverpool, Magpies boss Eddie Howe has opened up about the tense situation, admitting the saga is “coming to an end quickly” while expressing his clear preference for how things should have been handled.
Isak’s Future at Newcastle Hangs in the Balance
For months, Alexander Isak has been the subject of major transfer speculation, with Liverpool aggressively pursuing the Swedish striker. Despite Newcastle’s reluctance to lose one of their top assets, the forward’s desire for a move has made his continued presence at St. James’ Park increasingly uncertain.
Liverpool are reportedly preparing another bid, though no formal offer is expected before Monday’s high-stakes Premier League clash between the two clubs. Newcastle, meanwhile, are holding firm in their stance, seeking a replacement before agreeing to part ways with their £150 million-rated star.
Howe Breaks Silence Ahead of Liverpool Showdown
Speaking during his pre-match press conference on Friday, Eddie Howe was direct yet diplomatic when asked about Isak’s current status. The striker has been training separately from the squad, and Howe confirmed they haven’t crossed paths this week.
“I haven’t seen him this week, He’s training later on, away from the group. When I see him, we speak as normal. There are no personal issues between us, it’s just a very difficult situation for everyone involved.
Eddie Howe
Howe believes a resolution is imminent:
It looks like it’s coming to an end, or it will come to an end pretty quickly.
Eddie Howe
Howe Regrets the Public Nature of the Dispute
While the transfer talks have captivated the football world, Howe admitted he would’ve preferred to keep the matter private. The situation escalated earlier this week when both Isak and the club released public statements outlining their positions.
My preference is always that things like this are handled behind closed doors, But in this case, circumstances forced the club to speak out, and rightfully so.
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Despite the tension, Howe emphasized his desire to see Isak remain part of the squad.
Of course I want him back. He’s contracted to us, and he’s our player. My wish is for him to be available and playing on Monday.
Eddie Howe stated
Anthony Gordon Steps Up in Isak’s Absence
While Newcastle await clarity on Isak’s future, Anthony Gordon has stepped into the striker role with confidence. Typically a wide attacker, the England international has adapted well to a more central position in recent matches.
“He’s done the job really well for the team, He brings pace, energy, and a strong work ethic. He’s capable of scoring from different areas and really impressed last week with his movement and chances.
Eddie Howe on Anthony Gordon
Howe’s praise of Gordon’s versatility hints at a potential longer-term solution should Isak depart.
What’s Next?
With Liverpool looming on Monday and Isak still sidelined from the first-team setup, all signs point to a decision being made soon. Whether the Swedish striker will be lining up at Anfield in red or watching from the sidelines remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: this saga is entering its final chapter.