Newcastle are "in a better position" without Alexander Isak, according to former Premier League winner Joe Cole. Cole's assessment comes after Newcastle's recent strong performances, leading some to believe that the team dynamic has improved since Isak's departure.
Isak's absence from Newcastle's lineup has been a talking point for months, particularly after a reported falling out with the club over broken promises related to a potential transfer. The Swedish striker was linked with a move to Liverpool throughout the summer transfer window, and after Newcastle rejected a £110 million bid, Isak was absent from the first-team squad.
Ultimately, Isak moved to Liverpool, where he is yet to find his stride. Since joining Liverpool on September 1, coach Arne Slot has looked to ease Isak into the demands of the campaign. Slot has also hinted at concerns over his physical condition. Isak has one assist in the English Premier League (EPL) and one goal in the EFL Cup. Across three league starts and one substitute appearance, he has only played 253 minutes, plus 86 minutes in the Champions League.
Cole believes Hugo Ekitike, who joined Liverpool from Eintracht Frankfurt, will outshine Isak in the next two years. He stated that Isak misses games and is not robust enough to play every week.
Newcastle's recent form has seen other players step up, proving their capability in Isak's absence. Anthony Gordon has been a standout performer, scoring four Champions League goals this season. Newcastle also signed Nick Woltemade in a record deal.
Some football analysts believe Newcastle selling Isak could be a huge mistake and that he could be key to them finally lifting a Premier League title.
Despite Newcastle receiving a sizable fee for Isak, some feel that they may come to regret the sale. He has been a consistent goal scorer in the Premier League despite struggling with injuries.