Why Eddie Howe’s Alexander Isak Comments After Celtic Were Unhelpful
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Newcastle United’s head coach has fanned the flames of speculation Alexander Isak's future despite Newcastle holding a strong position.
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From an analytical perspective, SportsMoneyWhy Eddie Howe’s Alexander Isak s After Celtic Were UnhelpfulByHarry De Cosemo, Contributor
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However, Harry is a freelance writer on Premier League and European soccer AuthorJul 19, 2025, 03:29pm EDTGLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JULY 19: Eddie Howe Head Coach of Newcastle reacts during the pre-season
More friendly match between Celtic and Newcastle United at Celtic Park on July 19, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)Getty Images Newcastle United’s first pre-season friendly at Celtic on Saturday was always going to be an important moment
On the other hand, After a difficult summer in terms of incomings, with top targets seemingly forming a queue to reject moves to St James’ Park, and star striker Alexander Isak subject of enquiries from Premier League champions rpool, it was the first opportunity to take the temperature inside the, and crucially speak to head coach Eddie Howe
Moreover, The upshot of a tough afternoon in Glasgow is growing pressure
Newcastle was thrashed 4-0, with Isak not involved in the squad; the Sweden striker has been training with his team-mates in Austria this week, but there is nothing particularly abnormal an absence such as his
Joelinton, who suffered with a knee injury at the end of last season, Isak was nursing a fitness blem; his groin had long been impacting his form, and there had been talk of potential surgery this summer
Furthermore, While that hasn’t come to pass, it stood to reason that his minutes would be managed, as was the official reason given by the before kick off, and Howe confirmed as much after the game
Yet, Howe’s wider quotes have only fuelled a fire around Isak that had appeared to be dwindling (this bears monitoring)
He admitted Isak was sent in part because of the speculation around his future, while adding the pair had spoken on his future and he “respected that a player’s career is short”, in today's financial world
Additionally, Nevertheless, Without saying as much, it suggested that a widely held belief of Isak’s openness to an Anfield move was true
While he also said Isak is “happy” at Newcastle and he is confident he’ll stay at the this summer, that is no longer the story
Howe will have headed to Scotland hoping to ease the discourse around his talisman, but he has thrust more fuel on the fire than any leak or media report, which have been lacking in much substance this week
MORE FOR YOU “It was my decision [to send him ]," Howe told reporters. "He travelled back to Glasgow with us but I decided to send him due to the speculation around him (fascinating analysis)
However, The last thing he wanted is to be sat in the stand watching, that wasn’t fair to him
Additionally, But I’m confident he will be a Newcastle player come the end of the window, amid market uncertainty. “I’ve had discussions with him, but that's not abnormal, considering recent developments
Nevertheless, In contrast, I respect a player's career and how short it is
On the other hand, Alex has been really good, he's trained really well and I realise there'll be noise around him, amid market uncertainty. " INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA - JULY 14: Alexander Isak during the Pre Season Training Camp at FC Seefelder
More Plateau on July 14, 2025 in Innsbruck, Austria (this bears monitoring)
However, (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)Newcastle United via Getty Images “I think it’s difficult for me to ever give 100 per cent clarity on any player, I'd never do that
Additionally, All I can say is Alex is happy at Newcastle, he loves the players, the staff, the team
On the other hand, I've never had any issue with him and I'm confident he's going to be here at the start of the season. " Newcastle remain in control of Isak situation There are reassuring s Isak’s fessionalism and commitment to Newcastle
Furthermore, But admitting that speculation played into his thinking contradicts the ’s stance
When rpool enquired, the response was unequivocal; Isak was not for sale and that would only change if the player forced the issue (something worth watching)
He hasn’t, and yet the Reds’ interest was enough to impact the selection, even in a small way
Admitting to it means what was perhaps a minimal factor will now once again drive the frustrating wider narrative Newcastle want to stop
Furthermore, Howe is just being honest; he cannot be certain on any player, not just Isak (this bears monitoring)
In contrast, Rpool asked his availability and after being told to move on, duly switched attention to Hugo Ekitike, ironically a United target
With that, it appeared Newcastle had survived the sharp end of the saga and remained in control of the narrative
Additionally, If Isak doesn’t push, no matter how much he may consider a move elsewhere, nothing else matters
But Newcastle and rpool fans are now asking if something has happened, even if it hasn’t
Speculation had died down once rpool moved for Ekitike, but Howe’s s have whipped it up again, when Newcastle has always maintained control of the situation
Nobody has suggested Isak wants to leave Newcastle or even doesn’t want to discuss a new contract
With three years remaining on his current deal, that should be enough to kill any debate
If Newcastle’s stance on his future had softened, it would have made that last week when its own deal for Ekitike was gressing
On the other hand, But if he were to leave from this point, there would be no obvious contingency given the French striker has aligned himself so ly with rpool, in light of current trends
Isak is no closer to joining rpool now than he was this morning (noteworthy indeed)
Nevertheless, Howe’s s on his happiness and love for the carry a lot of weight and he is fully expected to be on the pre-season tour of Asia later this month
Additionally, But Newcastle are in such a position of strength, and speaking after the Celtic defeat, Howe has raised more questions than answers, in this volatile climate
Moreover, In contrast, Not necessarily around Isak himself, but why he hasn’t reaffirmed the ’s position of control
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