A dream for Isak: Newcastle plotting move for £50m "wonderkid"
Newcastle United will be looking to do just one thing this summer and that is making sure Alexander Isak is still part of their squad when the summer transfer window closes.
The Swede has enjoyed yet another fruitful campaign in the North East and securing Champions League football will do Eddie Howe’s prospects of keeping him – at least for another season – no harm at all.
The Magpies have a rich history of towering, magnificent centre-forwards throughout their history. From Hughie Gallacher to Jackie Milburn. Malcolm Macdonald to Alan Shearer. Every generation of Newcastle supporters has had the privilege of seeing a proper number nine lead the line for the club.
Since Shearer’s retirement, things looked bleak on that front for a few years. That was until Isak joined the Toon in the summer of 2022 for a fee in the region of £63m.
This was a club-record fee, but over the previous three seasons, the former Borussia Dortmund starlet has more than repaid the faith shown in him by Howe, that’s for sure.
Alexander Isak has been one of Newcastle’s finest signings
Bringing Isak to the club was a major statement of intent by Howe, especially as the club were looking at playing in the Champions League.
Injuries restricted him to just 27 appearances during his maiden campaign at St James’ Park, but he still managed to score ten Premier League goals while chipping in with three assists.
Last season, the Magpies made the group stages of Europe’s premier club competition. Isak may have scored a solitary goal in that campaign, but his overall tally of 25 was the most he had recorded in a single season at club level.
Not someone to be content with that output, the Swedish hitman has only gone and bettered that this season.
At the time of writing, the 25-year-old has found the back of the net 27 times in all competitions, but the striker is offering more than just goals to this Newcastle side.
Indeed, when compared to his peers in the Premier League throughout 2024/25, Isak ranks in the top 3% for successful take-on percentage (47.7%), in the top 10% for touches in the attacking penalty area (6.28) and in the top 15% for goal-creating actions (0.47) per 90.
Add in the fact that he has recorded six assists for the Toon in the league this term, and it proves just how much he has developed his game.
If Newcastle do qualify for the Champions League, Howe will be determined to reach the knockout stages. In order to do so, however, he must spend this summer in a bid to improve his squad.
Alexander Isak’s PL stats since joining Newcastle |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Metric |
2022/23 |
2023/24 |
2024/25 |
Goals |
10 |
21 |
23 |
Assists |
1 |
2 |
6 |
Shots per game |
2.3 |
2.6 |
2.9 |
Goal conversion percentage |
20% |
27% |
24% |
Scoring frequency (minutes) |
152 |
108 |
116 |
A lack of depth, especially in key attacking positions, is worrying. Could a move for a Bundesliga starlet change that?
Newcastle plotting move for Borussia Dortmund star
Anthony Gordon may be Howe’s main source of goals and assists from the wing, but it is evident that another top-class talent is required to take the club to the next level.
According to the Daily Mail, the Magpies have sent scouts to monitor Dortmund sensation Jamie Gittens, who has a reported release clause of £50m, as they plot a move to sign the England U21 international.
If the club fails to qualify for the Champions League next season, this fee will fall, opening the door for several clubs to make an offer.
There is no doubt that he wants to play at the top level of European competition, which means Howe will be desperate for his side to finish in the top five.
If so, signing a talent like Gittens would be a huge statement of intent. Furthermore, the young winger would also be a dream signing for Isak.
Why Newcastle must sign Jamie Gittens
Since Niko Kovac began his tenure at Dortmund, it is obvious that Gittens doesn’t quite fit in with his tactical plans.
This means he could be on the move in the summer and, if Howe has the necessary funds, it is a deal that must be a top priority for the club.
The Englishman has already played over 100 competitive matches for the German giants, scoring 17 goals and grabbing 14 assists in the process.
Like compatriots Jadon Sancho and Jude Bellingham before him, Gittens could certainly be the next massive English talent to depart Dortmund for a move abroad.
After he scored the first Champions League goal of his career in November 2022, Statman Dave hailed the winger as a “wonderkid” and it was hard to argue.
Since then, he has gone from strength to strength, using Dortmund as a potential stepping stone for a move to the Premier League.
Although his displays haven’t been as good as hoped since Kovac took charge, Gittens still ranks in the top 1% for successful take-ons (3.58) and in the top 9% for progressive carries (5.49) per 90 when compared to his peers in Europe’s top five leagues.
These statistics show that the youngster is highly effective at beating his man and taking the ball into the final third, which is why he could be a dream for Isak.
He has also created six big chances in the German top flight while averaging 0.7 key passes per game. Again, yet more evidence of why he would be an excellent signing for Isak next season, because he can create high-quality chances for the striker to put away.
The most important aspect for Howe is that Gittens still has plenty of development to do. He is by no means the finished article. Playing alongside stars such as Bruno Guimaraes and Isak will only help him take the next step in his career.

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Gittens is a man in high demand this summer and with Dortmund looking like they are open to selling, the Magpies could face stiff competition for the Englishman when the window opens.
Finishing in the top five of the league table is therefore imperative to their hopes of landing the talented winger. If not, then the club will likely miss the boat on Gittens.

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He could be such an exciting addition to Eddie Howe’s squad.
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