The head of Newcastle United, Eddie Howe, announced that he sent Alexander Isak home from Scotland for speculation in his future.
However, Howe remains “confident” that the superstar striker will still be in the club when the summer window beats.

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In addition to Joelinton, Isak was left out of the Magpies squad from the Matchday squad for her 4-0 defeat against Celtic.
However, talking understands that none of the man should take part, since howe both waned to play after long breaks after the international duty of Sweden or Brazil.
Although Joelinton observed the loss of the stands in Celtic Park, Isak didn’t.
Ultimately, it was a preventive measure that ISAK has been raised to avoid the curious eyes and cameras in the middle of rampant connections to Liverpool.
“It was my decision,” said Howe.
“He traveled back to Glasgow with us, but I decided to send him home because of the speculation.
“The last thing he wanted is to sit in the stand and not to be fair for him.
“But I am confident that he will be a Newcastle player at the end of the window.”
On Tuesday, Liverpool Newcastle broke that they are ready to make a piece for Isak if the magpies should change their opinion about the sale of him.
Talksport is known that although no formal offer was made, the red gifts stated that they were willing to make a British record of £ 120 million for Isak if it offered encouragement.

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It is believed that Newcastle Isak estimates GBP for 150 million and does not plan to sell the Swedish international this summer.
However, Howe admitted that he cannot give a clear answer to his stars, let alone ISAK, in terms of their future.
“It is difficult for me to give every player 100 percent clarity,” said Howe.
“Alex is happy in Newcastle, he loves the players, the staff, the team.
“I am confident that he will be here at the beginning of the season.”
Howe added: “We have some of the players who are irreplaceable. We are desperate to keep Alex part of our team.”

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Isak enjoyed his best Torecoring return in the last term and recorded 23 goals in 34 league games in the past term.
The 25-year-old’s impressive goal helped the Magpies to take fifth place and to secure a league of the Champions League for the 2025/26 campaign.
He also played a leading role in helping Newcastle to end her 70-year waiting time for a trophy when she defeated Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final last March.
Overall, Isak has scored an impressive 62 goals for Newcastle in 109 appearances for Newcastle since his arrival of Real Sociedad.