Howe is keen to see Isak return to his best form after struggling in the early stages of the season, insisting that contract discussions are not a “short-term issue” for the club. The Swedish forward is contracted to Newcastle until 2028, so a new deal isn’t of particular concern to the club at this stage

Instead, after an injury-plagued start to the season, Howe wants to see Isak scoring goals once more. The Magpies are’relaxed’ about the contract situation, according to The Telegraph, with Howe acknowledging that they can increase their chances of keeping the 25-year-old by proving to him that the St. James’ Park team can win trophies and make it back to the European football tournament.

Howe expressed his opinion, saying, “I want Alex to be focused on his football, whatever that looks like.” He might say something like, “I’m good, I’m fine, I have four years left on my contract, I’m happy at the football club, and I just want to play my best football.” That’s the perfect scenario.

There will undoubtedly be continuous conversations between Alex, his representation, and the football team since, of course, nothing in sport is simple. However, since there isn’t a transfer window open right now, my first responsibility is to get Alex healthy so he can play his best game, enjoy it, and score goals.
Howe responded, “Yes, there will be ongoing talks like I’ve said,” when asked if people should relax in light of rumors that Isak is considering a summer transfer to Arsenal. But Alex can only improve his circumstances by performing well on the field.

“He truly is an exceptional talent.” I’ve said it a lot: he can accomplish anything. He have this amazing innate talent incredibly skilled with the ball,

We haven’t really witnessed that devastating, all-around game this season, but I would be extremely cautious to trade him for anyone in world football. That, in my opinion, has been caused by a few minor injuries that keep him from reaching his full potential when he appears ready to blow up. With three important games approaching, this week will be a big one for him as he approaches peak physical condition.

Although that devastating, all-around performance hasn’t truly been seen this season, I would be very careful to swap him for anyone in international football. I think that’s because of a few small injuries that prevent him from playing to his full level when he seems like he’s about to blow out. This week will be crucial for him as he gets closer to his peak physical condition because he has three crucial games coming up.

 

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