Eddie Howe is firmly against the idea of selling Alexander Isak. The Newcastle United manager emphasises that the club is united in this stance. Isak recently achieved his first hat-trick for Newcastle, contributing to a 4-0 victory over Ipswich Town at Portman Road. His opening goal came just 26 seconds into the match, marking Newcastle's fourth-fastest Premier League goal.
Since joining from Real Sociedad in 2022, Isak has scored 10 goals in 15 Premier League games this season. He averages a goal every 120 minutes, surpassing his expected goals tally of 8.6. Despite rumours suggesting Newcastle might need to sell a key player to fund squad improvements in upcoming transfer windows, Howe insists there are no plans to let Isak go.

Howe stated, "There's no part of me or anyone at Newcastle that wants to let Alex go." He added that Isak is integral to their long-term strategy and praised his motivation and aspirations. Although contract discussions haven't started yet, Isak has a lengthy contract with the club, and talks will occur when appropriate.
Isak is well-liked within the team, which isn't always common for dedicated strikers. Howe appreciates Isak's team-oriented approach and eagerness to learn. "I can't speak highly enough of him," Howe remarked. Isak recently became the second Swedish player to score a Premier League hat-trick after Freddie Ljungberg's feat for Arsenal in May 2003.
Howe described Isak as "a world-class talent," highlighting his composure and technical skills. He believes Isak possesses all the qualities needed for success and notes that his recent performances reflect a return to top form.
Reflecting on his achievement, Isak expressed excitement about scoring his first hat-trick for Newcastle. He said, "It's been a long time coming for Newcastle, my first [hat-trick] here. I'm buzzing." He believes scoring boosts confidence for both himself and the team, regardless of whether it's one goal or three.
Howe hopes Isak will play a significant role in helping Newcastle secure a trophy. The manager values Isak's contribution not only as an individual scorer but also as a team player who enhances overall performance.
Newcastle United remains committed to retaining Alexander Isak as part of their future plans. With his impressive track record and positive influence within the squad, both Howe and the club see him as an essential asset moving forward.