Liverpool target Isak controls' his Newcastle future
Briefly

Alexander Isak is training apart from Newcastle teammates due to his desire to leave, with Liverpool interested in signing him. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe acknowledges that Isak controls his future. The striker will miss Newcastle's Premier League opener after not participating in preseason. Liverpool had a £110 million bid rejected, and Howe is keen to retain Isak, recognizing potential avenues for reconciliation if no deal occurs before the transfer window closes.
Eddie Howe admits striker Alexander Isak has control of his future amid ongoing interest from Liverpool, as Isak reportedly expressed his desire to leave Newcastle.
Isak, who has three years remaining on his contract, is training away from his teammates and won't be involved in Newcastle's Premier League opener.
Newcastle rejected a £110 million bid from Liverpool, and while Howe is desperate to keep Isak, the player is reportedly refusing to train.
Howe mentioned a way back for Isak at the club could exist if no deal is struck, expressing expectation for his continued presence at Newcastle.
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