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Howe's door still open, but faithful voice Isak anger

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August 18, 2025

WITH each passing day, it is becoming harder to see just how there can be a way back for Alexander Isak at Newcastle United, despite what Eddie Howe continues to believe.

- By AARON STOKES

Howe's door still open, but faithful voice Isak anger

"Nothing has changed - but the door is well and truly open [for Isak]. But he has to decide what he wants to do," the Magpies boss said moments after Saturday's 0-0 draw with Aston Villa; a game Isak missed.

Up until this point, the player has very much decided he does not want to be part of this group anymore. Howe, meanwhile, wants him back in training and available for selection. That, still, is not an option.

Despite growing frustration among the St James' Park faithful, there was always a belief in some quarters that Isak could return to the fold.

After all, both Harry Kane and Luis Suarez told Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, respectively, they would not play for the club again, only to stay put and enjoy impressive spells in the months after.

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