Arsenal are targeting Newcastle's star striker Alexander Isak this month. But should the Magpies even listen to their offer?
Actually, these Eddie Howe problems are actually the exact opposite, at least for me. As what the media are talking about are supposed dilemmas for the Newcastle United Head Coach, when he has too many options available to him.
Newcastle United face a transfer dilemma after it emerged Arsenal are now tracking two of Eddie Howe’s key players. The Gunners are in the market for fresh attacking talent, with their title challenge fading this season amid a perceived lack of firepower.
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe stated that he's 'desperate' to keep Alexander Isak. Howe doesn’t want to lose Isak despite pressure to comply with the Premier League's strict PSR rules. Howe emphasized Isak's importance to the team, highlighting his contributions and potential for future success.
But Isak provided a constant threat all evening and was more than deserving of his double, which when he latched onto a pinpoint pass from Bruno Guimaraes before cooly slotting ho
It is now over 38 months in the job for Eddie Howe. November 2021 saw the former Bournemouth boss appointed by Newcastle United. A lot had happened since Eddie Howe arrived, inheriting a totally demoralised not high quality squad,
Newcastle United have won nine of their last ten matches in all competitions, with defeat against Bournemouth last time out the only blemish on that perfect record. Those ten games have seen Dubravka start in goal for the Magpies, with Pope sidelined after picking up a knee injury during their defeat against Brentford last month.
After a difficult first season at Newcastle, Hall has been one of the side’s standout players so far this season since making his loan move permanent for £28million last summer. The deal with Chelsea made Hall Newcastle’s most expensive teenage signing ever after the obligation to buy clause was triggered.
Arsenal have suffered a couple of blows to their hopes of reaching the Carabao Cup final - so are acting quickly
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe called striker Alexander Isak outstanding on Saturday after his two goals against Southampton put the Sweden international firmly in the race for the Premier League golden boot.
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique didn’t see Randal Kolo Muani as a suitable fit for his plans, which paved the way for the forward’s move to Juventus. Now, the French capital club could
Newcastle United have officially agreed a deal to sell Miguel Almiron back to Atlanta United for a fee worth around €11.5 million.The Paraguay international has played a peripheral role at St James’ Park so far this season and he is now on the verge of returning to the MLS side,