The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Howe unfazed by chance to splash a load of cash

- By Damian Spellman SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Newcastle United boss, Eddie Howe, has insisted the process of signing players is the same whether he is shopping in the bargain basement or at top-end stores.

The Magpies smashed their record transfer fee on Friday when they clinched a deal understood to amount to £58million for Real Sociedad’s 22-year-old Sweden internatio­nal striker, Alexander Isak, in the process taking their spending since the club’s new owners took up the reins to around £210million.

It is all a far cry from Howe’s early days at Bournemout­h, when he operated on a shoestring budget and had to develop the players he had, but he is adamant he still goes about recruitmen­t in the same way.

Asked about the contrast, the 44-year-old said: “I feel exactly the same, to be honest.

“In my early days, we were looking at free transfers, out-ofcontract players, but you are still trying to find the right fit for your team. You’re trying to find the right characters that will benefit the group. Then you have to mould those players around the team.

“It doesn’t change, the process is exactly the same. What does change is the perception of everyone else because you’re outlaying a big sum of money for a player, but the process does not change.

“You still have to find the right player and you have to visualise that player in your team, performing well and what he will bring.

“So the money, really, is irrelevant. It’s the media spotlight that is the big difference.”

Isak, the club’s fourth summer acquisitio­n after Matt Targett, Nick Pope and Sven Botman, could get his first chance to impress at Wolves today with Callum Wilson in the treatment room once again.

His fee dwarfs the £40million Newcastle paid Hoffenheim for Joelinton during the summer of 2019 and, while Howe admits a measure of discomfort at the ever-escalating transfer market, he will not spend for spending’s sake.

Asked if Isak’s price tag represente­d value for money, he said: “I definitely feel a responsibi­lity to the price, it certainly wouldn’t be a case of signing a player at any cost.

“It’s an incredible market and I could never sit and say I think it’s value for money just with the price.

“But when you look at the market, I think it’s a good deal

for us, otherwise I wouldn’t have been pushing hard to try to do it.”

Bruno Lage, manager of the Magpies’ opponents today, admits Wolves need more firepower as he looks to beat the transfer deadline.

The Molineux chief wants a striker as his side struggle for goals. Wolves have been linked with Stuttgart forward Sasa Kalajdzic ahead of Thursday’s deadline.

They have already broken their transfer record this summer, buying midfielder Matheus Nunes in a £38million deal from Sporting Lisbon.

Raul Jimenez scored six goals last season, having returned from the fractured skull he suffered almost two years ago, and Lage knows he needs more support.

“We want more solutions and we are in the market for more solutions. We’re trying to find a striker with a different profile from Raul,” he said, with Wolves having scored only once in their opening threel eague games.

 ?? ?? Alexander Isak has joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad
Alexander Isak has joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad

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