‘Everything in play’ over Isak future – Howe

Alexander Isak

Eddie Howe says “everything is in play” with Alexander Isak – but the Newcastle United manager needs players that “really want to play” for the club.

Isak has been training away from his team-mates after Howe said it was “clear at the moment that we can’t involve him with the group”.

The striker was the subject of a £110m bid from Liverpool last week, which was rejected by Newcastle.

Howe said he was not aware of the club’s owners informing Isak he won’t be sold after the Sweden international indicated that he wished to explore his options.

But the head coach stressed “there are discussions going on all the time that I’m not party to”.

“I think everything is in play,” Howe said after Newcastle’s 2-0 defeat in a friendly against Atletico Madrid on Saturday. “I’ve said many times he is contracted to us. He is our player. The club make the decision on his future.

“I don’t know what that will be. Of course I have a preferred outcome. I want the best and the strongest squad possible, but I also want players that really want to play for this football club.”

Isak missed Newcastle’s pre-season tour of Asia with a “minor thigh injury”, but the 25-year-old went on to train alone at former club Real Sociedad.

Howe previously warned no player could expect to act “poorly and train with the group as normal”, but he made it clear that he would like Isak “to be playing today”.

Howe was asked what would have to change for that to happen.

“That’s not for me to answer,” he added. “That’s for him to answer.”

Gordon ‘should be OK’ to face Villa

It fell to Anthony Gordon to lead the line in Isak’s continued absence for Newcastle’s final friendly of the summer against Atletico.

And there were some anxious faces on the bench after the winger went down with an ankle issue late on.

The England international had to come off in the closing stages and went straight down the tunnel for treatment with a club physio.

But Howe said Gordon “should be OK” for the opening day clash against Aston Villa.

Although that will come as a relief to Newcastle, it was a timely reminder of how thin on the ground the club are in attack with William Osula and Sean Neave the only natural alternatives.

Gordon pressed and harried throughout, but it took Newcastle until the 34th minute to have a shot on target after Kieran Trippier saw a free-kick parried by former Atletico team-mate Jan Oblak.

It was as close as Newcastle came to scoring and Howe clearly needs another focal point up front – regardless of what happens with Isak.

Callum Wilson may not have found the net in the Premier League last season, but the striker was a valued squad member, who has not been replaced since leaving last month.

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