The 24-year-old has established himself as a star player for the Magpies since joining from Real Sociedad for a club-record £63m in the summer of 2022.
Isak has scored 28 goals in 58 appearances for Newcastle across all competitions, including 18 strikes in 31 games so far this season.
The Sweden international increased his Premier League goal tally for the current campaign to 14 after netting two penalties in Newcastle's thrilling 4-3 comeback victory over West Ham United last weekend.
Isak is under contract at St James' Park until June 2028, but the striker has been tipped to potentially seek pastures new this summer amid interest from other Premier League clubs, most notably Arsenal and Spurs.
Eddie Howe determined to keep hold of «outstanding talent» IsakNewcastle manager Eddie Howe was recently questioned about the future of Isak and insisted that he and the club have no plans to part ways with the striker any time soon.
"[Isak] was excellent (against West Ham)," Howe told reporters after Saturday's win. «He didn't score in open play but his two penalties were outstanding and his general play was very good. His link play, his athleticism, he looked in a really good place.
»He's an outstanding talent and no one connected with Newcastle would want to lose him."
However, Isak himself recently refused to rule out a possible summer exit from Newcastle, stating that «if things show up, things can happen».
Whether Newcastle can afford to keep hold of Isak remains to be seen, as the club's CEO Darren Eales admitted earlier this year that the Magpies may be forced to sell some of
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