Alexander Isak, the subject of transfer interest from Liverpool, has gone on strike at Newcastle as he seeks a move to Anfield. Liverpool's previous offer of 110 million was rejected. Eddie Howe expressed his belief that Isak will stay, stating his lack of control over the decision. Reports suggest Isak is unhappy with Newcastle's management over unfulfilled contract promises. Despite expressing a desire for Isak to train and play, Howe acknowledged the need for private discussions regarding the situation. Isak will not feature in the squad for the upcoming match against Aston Villa.
Eddie Howe stated, 'At the moment, I would say yes [he stays] but I've had no change of feeling throughout the summer.' Isak remains contracted to the club.
Howe mentioned that Isak's relationship with him is not strained, despite Isak's strike due to Newcastle's failure to provide improved contract terms.
Isak feels let down by the Newcastle hierarchy for reneging on a promised new contract on improved terms, causing his current strike.
Howe confirmed that Isak will not participate in the upcoming match against Aston Villa, which raises further questions about his future.
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