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·2 août 2025
Report: Newcastle striker returns amid uncertain future

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·2 août 2025
Newcastle United’s summer has taken another twist with the unexpected return of Alexander Isak from his personal training camp in Spain. As reported by Sky Sports News’ Keith Downie, the Swedish striker is “due back in Newcastle today following his personal training camp in Spain,” having opted out of the club’s pre-season tour of Asia.
Isak’s decision to rehab at Real Sociedad’s training base in San Sebastián—his former club—has raised eyebrows, not least because of how Newcastle manager Eddie Howe learned of it. “Eddie Howe said this morning out in South Korea that he found out Isak had travelled to Spain via the media,” Sky Sports confirmed. That revelation underscores potential friction between the player and club, especially with a reported thigh injury keeping him out of the team’s Asian tour.
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Isak’s absence, while unexplained by Newcastle publicly, hints at deeper complexities behind the scenes. His choice to train alone and with personal staff could signal dissatisfaction or uncertainty about his future at St. James’ Park.
Adding fuel to the fire, Liverpool reportedly made a massive move for the striker, with Sky Sports reporting that “Liverpool yesterday had a £110m bid for the striker rejected by Newcastle.” Such a sizeable offer, though ultimately turned down, suggests Newcastle could be preparing for life without their star forward.
In response, the Magpies are not standing still. According to Sky Sports, “Newcastle this morning made a £70m offer to RB Leipzig for Benjamin Sesko as they attempt to line up a replacement for Isak, should he leave for Liverpool.” The club’s swift action in pursuing Sesko implies they are at least open to cashing in on Isak—if the price is right.
Newcastle’s pre-season tour concludes on Monday, at which point decisions about squad structure and Isak’s role must be made. Whether Isak remains central to Howe’s plans or becomes a headline-grabbing exit, this story is far from over.
From a Newcastle fan’s perspective, the entire Isak situation is concerning but not altogether surprising. On one hand, Isak has been a phenomenal asset since joining, offering pace, flair, and crucial goals in last season’s top-four push and cup win. Fans will understand his need to manage fitness carefully—especially with a recurring thigh issue—but choosing to train solo in Spain, and not informing the manager, feels like poor communication at best.
Moreover, Eddie Howe finding out through the media is a red flag. This hints at either mismanagement or discontent from the player’s side, and Newcastle supporters will want clarity from both the club and Isak himself. If Liverpool’s £110m bid is accurate, the potential even higher fee would be excellent, but replacing Isak won’t be easy. Sesko is a talent, but he’s unproven at Premier League level.
Many fans would prefer the club hold firm unless Isak explicitly asks to leave. At the same time, if his head has been turned, it may be better to cash in now and reinvest smartly while there’s time in the window.
Whatever happens, clear communication and a quick resolution are essential to avoid disruption in what promises to be a pivotal season for the Magpies.
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