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Eddie Howe says Alexander Isak future ‘irrelevant’ when Newcastle face Liverpool

Eddie Howe insists Alexander Isak’s future will be “irrelevant” when Newcastle attempt to claim their first Premier League win of the season against defending champions Liverpool.

The Magpies’ head coach has spent much of his summer being grilled about the future of his star striker with the Reds having launched a £110million bid for the services of a player who is valued by his current employers at £150m.

The Sweden international, who has been training alone after missing Newcastle’s pre-season tour to Singapore and South Korea, will play no part in Monday night’s game between the two clubs at St James’ Park and while Howe desperately wants the player to stay, he will not give him a second thought.

Asked what message victory over Liverpool without Isak would send, the 47-year-old said: “I don’t think it is sending out a message without Alex. You send messages every day and with every performance.

“We are looking to start the season well. Alex’s situation is irrelevant, really. When the game starts, it’s about us playing to the best of our ability and showing the fighting spirit we did against Aston Villa.”

Newcastle’s stance on Isak has been unwavering all summer and Liverpool are yet to table a bid they believe is worthy of their consideration even if they could recruit the two frontmen they would need if he was to be allowed to leave.

But asked further if the hierarchy had demonstrated a refusal to be bullied, Howe said: “I don’t necessarily think that the club are trying to make that stance, I think they are just reacting to this situation and making decisions based on what they think is the best for Newcastle United.

“They are being strong on the valuations of players and on how a player leaves the football club.

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