Eddie Howe is keen for the transfer window to conclude so he can settle on a final squad and begin focused work. Newcastle face uncertainty around Alexander Isak after a statement that suggested a broken relationship, complicating replacement plans. Transfer activity has been limited, producing frustration at missed targets and unsettled positions. A newly signed player has been welcomed, but attacking options remain unclear. The period from September to January offers time for training, player development, and tactical improvement under Howe’s strengths of improving individual performances.
I think he just wants it over, probably, knowing Eddie. He wants it over,
However it is, if he gets players in, if he doesn't get players in, I think he just wants to have his squad however it ends up and [to] work with them.
What Eddie does best is, he improves players. And the period of time between September to when the transfer window opens in January, he'll have all that time to work with the squad and to improve it and to get the best out of it.
Like any manager, he will be frustrated if he couldn't get X, Y or Z, or if things didn't go the way that he wanted to [in the transfer market].
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