Liverpool, Eddie Howe and Newcastle United
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Alexander Isak is Liverpool’s top striker target but Newcastle have failed to get a replacement and time is running out.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has reiterated his belief that Alexander Isak can still play for the club again as he insisted the saga surrounding a possible transfer to Liverpool is approaching its end.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe spoke of his sadness following Alexander Isak’s bombshell statement earlier this week. Isak took to social media on Tuesday to address his stance on the ongoing transfer
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Liverpool have been linked with a move for Newcastle United star Alexander Isak, who has insisted that his time at St James' Park is over following the departure of Hugo Ekitike
You suspect Eddie Howe will be glad to see the back of this draining transfer window. "I will be pleased when it's here," the Newcastle United head coach said in his pre-match news conference. With just a week and a half left until deadline day,
Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Rodri is ready for his Man City return. Don't expect Eberechi Eze to become an Arsenal player today. It is an interesting one first up as Eddie Howe has claimed he expects the Alexander Isak situation to be resolved soon - but he will not play against Liverpool on Monday.
Eddie Howe’s future at Newcastle United is secure for the foreseeable future, with his current contract still having multiple years to run, according to The Athletic’s Chris Waugh. Waugh confirmed the publicly known deal signed by Howe when then-sporting director Dan Ashworth was still working for the club in the summer of 2022.
Howe has had to deal with the club being unable to land a number of his main transfer targets so far, such as Hugo Ekitike, Bryan Mbeumo, James Trafford and Liam Delap, while star man Alexander Isak desperately wants out, and so keeping Livramento would serve as a big boost in the face of numerous setbacks.