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Eddie Howe Reflects On Alexander Isak’s Journey After Newcastle United’s Record Signing

Alexander Isak made the move to St. James' Park from Real S🦹ociedad in a reported £63million deal, eclipsing the fee they paid for Joelinton when he joined from Hoffenheim in 2019 𝓀

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Alexander Isak has be🍌e♏n in fine form for Newcastle United this season.
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Eddie Howe says Alexander Isak had questions to answer at Newcastle United following his club-record move to Tyneside back in 2022. (More Football News)

Isak made the move to St. Jam🎃es' Park from Real Sociedad in a&nbs𒐪p;reported £63million deal, eclipsing the fee they paid for Joelinton when he joined from Hoffenheim in 2019. 

The Sweden intern𓆉ational has since made 89 appearances in all competitions for the Magpies, scoring his 50th goal in Newcastle's 2-0 win over Arsenal in the EFL Cup semi-final first leg on Tuesday. 

Isak has also impres🥀sed this season, netting 13 goals in 18 outings in the Premier League, a total only bettered by Erling Haaland (16) and Mohamed Salah (18). 

He has now scored in seven consecutive top-flight matches, becoming the third Newcastle player to do so after Alan Sheaꦫrer (September to November 1996) and Joe Willock (April to May 2021).

The 25-year-old has most certainly repaid his𝓀 hef🦋ty price tag from two years ago, with Howe quick to justify the fee they paid for the striker. 

"The transfer fee is always a difficult one. If you look at the fee alone, especially for me with my background, it's such a lot of money an༺d I think I'm not sure if you can commit to that," Howe said. 

"But then you look at the qualiꦛty of the player and what he can bring in. I won't say I had no doubts, because you always have doubts about new signings, especially when the player is not in the league. There would always be question marks that Alex would have to answer.

"But I had very few do🎀ubts about his qualities. Having watched him a lot, he was outstanding, and I loved everything about him.

"There's a lovely feeling when he comes through the doors, and you are still in love with him after a few daysꦑ of working together."

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Isak has missed just th൩ree games in all competitions for Newcastle this season af𝕴ter breaking his toe at the end of September. 

The Magpies take on League Two side Bromley in the FA Cup third round this weekend, and Howe said Isak would likely be rested ahead of their return to Premier League action against Wolves on Wednes﷽day. 

"We think he's pretty good. He is seeing his physio at the moment. I've given him a couple of days' rest, but he is in a good place and will report back tomorrow [when] I will have a good look at h⛄im," the Magpies boss added. 

"It doesn't look like a serious injury - not from🔯 the initial assessments. But fingers crossed. 

"We would've probably involved him in th🎐is game in some way, but with what has happened, he'd be given this ga🍌me to rest and get himself right for the future schedule that we have."

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