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Sep 12, 2025, 06:26 AM ETNewcastle United boss Eddie Howe has admitted his relationship with Alexander Isak became "difficult" after he went on strike in an attempt to force through his move to Liverpool.
The 25-year-old Sweden international missed the club's preseason tour to Singapore and South Korea and was left training by himself on the squad's return before eventually getting his wish with a deadline day move to Anfield which netted the Magpies £130 million ($176m).
Asked about his relationship with the man he signed from Real Sociedad for £63m during the summer of 2022, head coach Howe said: "Alex and I always enjoyed a great relationship.
He was part of a very successful team.
Alexander Isak managed to force through a transfer to Liverpool on deadline day. Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images
"But to give you a bit more on that, the moment he went on strike, our relationship did change.
I think that was probably a turning point in our relationship.
I won't go into any more detail than that."
Isak's departure prompted Newcastle to invest £69m in Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade and Brentford's Yoane Wissa, who joined in a £55m move, and the former could make his debut against Wolves on Saturday.
However, Wissa will not be involved after returning from international duty with DR Congo with a knee injury which could also rule him out of Thursday night's Champions League opener against Barcelona.
Asked if the 29-year-old would be available for the Premier League fixture, Howe said: "Unfortunately not, no, so he won't make this game.
"I saw him for the first time yesterday, he's feeling the effects of the injury he sustained just before he came off, so we're going to have to see how he is."
Asked further about the severity of Wissa's problem, Howe added: "I don't know currently as I sit here.
I think he'll go away for tests and maybe see a specialist to see."
Woltemade could get his first taste of St James' Park on Saturday, and Howe has called for patience as the 23-year-old Germany international attempts to plug a sizeable gap.
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Howe said: "I think it would have been impossible to have replaced Alex like-for-like.
He had his qualities and I think it's important we don't compare whoever we bring in to Alex, because I think that's very difficult to do.
"I think each player that comes in is an individual in their own right and has their own strengths and weaknesses.