‘There’s big decisions to be made’ – Eddie Howe breaks his silence on Alexander Isak telling Newcastle he wants to leave

Published on July 26, 2025 at 11:23 AM

EDDIE HOWE admits Newcastle need to “make a decision” on the future of Alexander Isak.

But the Toon boss has insisted that any negotiation for their £150m-rated star striker must be in the best interests of the club.

Eddie Howe, manager of Newcastle United.
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Alexander Isak of Newcastle United celebrating a goal.
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Alexander Isak celebrating a goal.
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Isak, 25, is understood to have will not sign an extension on his current deal that expires in 2028.

Having not travelled on the club’s Asia tour with a reported thigh strain, are said to be preparing a world-record bid to lure Isak to Anfield.

Sunsport understands that Saudi side

Quizzed on Isak’s hours after landing in Singapore, Howe said: “There’s always big decisions to make when you’re at . That goes with the territory.

“I wouldn’t put a timescale on it. With these situations, it has to be right for the club.

“Obviously, everything is taken into context below that, but the club will make the right decision with all the information that it has.

“Ultimately, to try and move the club forward in whatever way that is. Then it’s up to us to make good decisions the other way and try and improve the squad as best we can.

“That’s what we’re trying to do, regardless of Alex’s situation. Of course, we want stability and we want the group to have a really good feeling.

“We are in a very strong position financially. We are determined to be successful.

“We are ambitious. We’ve got a great season ahead of us. We need to add to the squad and continue to improve.

“And if the journey can continue to an upward trajectory, I think that’s what we all want. So that’s what we’re battling to try and achieve.”

Liverpool have recently signed Frankfurt striker for £79m, but are still open to breaking the bank for Isak -

Isak pulled out of Newcastle’s 4-0 friendly defeat to last weekend through injury, which coincided with rumours of his departure ramping up.

Howe continued: “I have to say, the feeling during pre-season has been as good as any other.

“I don’t think we’re distracted. We’re here, we’re focused and we’re working hard.

“Of course there are things going on behind the scenes. [Isak] will be aware, he’s in the every day and I’m sure that’s not easy for anyone in that situation.

Alexander Isak of Newcastle United celebrates scoring a goal.
Isak signed for Newcastle in 2022 for a club record fee of £63million
Newcastle United players celebrating with the EFL Cup trophy.
He scored 23 league goals last season as they qualified for Champions League football

“I’m not actually having daily contact with anyone connected with the board, we’re out here, it’s been a whirlwind here in the sense of training and the intensity of what we’re doing.

“So, that’s for other people to deal with back home. I’ve got 30 players here that I need to look out for and to prepare the team as best we can.

“We do share a really good relationship with him. He’s been magnificent for us since he’s joined. He’s very popular in the .

“We’d love him to continue his journey at Newcastle. Hopefully he’ll be back playing the black and white shirt, that’s what we all want to see.”

On whether Isak is close to signing a new deal at , Howe added: “As far as I am aware, I don’t think there are any contract talks taking place at the moment.

“That would be for a later date potentially. With the situation as it is, there’s still so much that could happen.

“I said against Celtic after the game, I certainly hope he stays. I said I was confident that he’d stay.

“I don’t see anything that’s going to change that of mine at the moment.

“But it’s football, and who knows what the future may bring.”

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