Newcastle United's Isak Likely to Miss Season Opener Amid Transfer Speculation and Club's Financial Position.
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Alexander Isak's availability for Newcastle United's opening game of the season is in serious doubt amid increasing speculation about a potential transfer. The Swedish international has been training away from the first-team squad, and manager Eddie Howe has publicly stated that Isak needs to "earn the right" to be part of the team. This situation, coupled with Liverpool's strong interest, suggests that Newcastle might be preparing for life without their star striker.

Howe's recent comments have added fuel to the fire. After a pre-season friendly against Espanyol, Howe revealed that Isak is not injured but is training separately from the team. He emphasized that while Isak is contracted to Newcastle, his future remains uncertain. Howe's desire to have Isak involved in training and matches is clear, but the situation appears to be complex, with Isak seemingly wanting to leave the club.

Liverpool's interest in Isak is well-documented, with reports suggesting that they have already had a bid of £110 million rejected. Newcastle reportedly value Isak at £150 million and are holding out for a fee that reflects his importance to the team. However, Newcastle may be willing to negotiate a deal somewhere in the middle if Isak pushes for a move and a suitable replacement can be found.

Newcastle's summer transfer window has been challenging, with the club missing out on several key targets. They were heavily linked with RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, but he is now reportedly on the verge of joining Manchester United. Other targets, such as Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, have also chosen to join other clubs. This has left Newcastle scrambling for alternatives as they look to bolster their attacking options.

The club's financial situation is also a factor in the Isak saga. Newcastle have invested heavily in recent transfer windows and must comply with UEFA's and the Premier League's Profit & Sustainability Rules (PSR). Selling Isak would generate a significant profit, providing the club with more financial flexibility to strengthen the squad in other areas. Newcastle United flipped a loss into profit in the 2023/24 financial year. A notable standout figure from the 2023/24 results were a reversal of Newcastle's loss from negative £66.1m to a profit of £1.2m, showing the impact of extensive commercial relationships and Champions League football on a club's finances.

Several players have been linked with a move to Newcastle as potential replacements for Isak. FC Porto striker Samu Aghehowa, who scored 27 goals last season, is reportedly on Newcastle's shortlist. Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson has also been mentioned, although Newcastle's valuation of the player is lower than Chelsea's asking price. Other potential targets include Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins and Brentford's Yoane Wissa. However, Al-Nassr are also prepared to gazump Newcastle United in the race for Yoane Wissa.

Ultimately, Isak's future at Newcastle remains uncertain. While Howe wants him to stay, the club may be willing to sell if their valuation is met and Isak makes it clear he wants to leave. With the clock ticking and the start of the Premier League season just around the corner, a resolution is needed quickly. Newcastle's opening match could be significantly affected by Isak's absence, leaving Howe with a major selection headache.


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