Howe finds positives in Isak's transfer saga
Alexander Isak’s transfer saga has made many headlines for Newcastle this summer, but manager Eddie Howe believes it has helped unify his squad.
Isak enjoyed a brilliant 2024-2025 campaign, scoring 23 goals in the Premier League and netting in the Magpies’ Carabao Cup final win over Liverpool to help it win their first trophy in 56 years.
Newcastle reportedly rejected an offer of £110 million ($229.1 million) plus add-ons for the Sweden international from Liverpool, while it has missed out on targets such as Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko this summer.
The Magpies have brought in some reinforcements in Anthony Elanga, Aaron Ramsdale and Malick Thiaw, while they are also said to be close to completing a deal for Aston Villa’s Jacob Ramsey.
Although admitting the news surrounding Isak negatively affected the squad during the club's pre-season campaign, Howe feels the players are now in a much better mindset.
“In early pre-season, I have not shied away from it being a difficult time. You could see that in our performances,” he said.
“But the players are strong mentally, the mood has been good, performances recently have been better. The group has reacted well.
“Sometimes these things can have a good effect, and we were close anyway. These things can unify you in a way you didn't know possible.
“There has been no change. All my focus is on Aston Villa tomorrow. Isak's situation has been clear for a while and that will continue to be the case.
“I want him to play, to train, but details of our conversations remain private.”
