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Alexander Isak can be the key to Newcastle United qualifying for the Champions League next season, according to Jermaine Jenas, as he claimed that Eddie Howe's side "have more stability" than Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
Although, Howe's intentions were clear when asked about bringing in a new star in the remainder of the window.
As Eddie Howe's Newcastle United try and make history by reaching their first Carabao Cup final since 1976, here's all the details of how to watch the final itself.
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But in Howe's current setup, there has to be a cause for concern over his ability to match the intense physical demands required.
Contrast that to Newcastle's form on the road where Howe's team have won just once in the top-flight this season - even if that was a record-equalling 8-0 victory at Sheffield United.
Eddie Howe's men will make their first ever appearance at the new Wembley on Sunday February 26 after defeating Southampton over 3-1 on aggregate, with a Sean Longstaff double confirming their place in the final on Tuesday night.
Eddie Howe's side also cannot face fellow Premier League clubs until the knockout stages.
Eddie Howe's side are devilishly difficult to beat but they have now scored only once in four league games and their top-four ambitions could be damaged by a lack of goals.
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Eddie Howe's team got away with it a bit against AC Milan on Tuesday, because they didn't play well - but it was a great point for them in the end.
Football Insider claim that Eddie Howe's side are likely the favourites to sign the midfielder because they'll be willing to loan him back to the Robins for the 2023/24 season, something other clubs further down the table would not agree to.
Former Newcastle player Kieron Dyer believes that Eddie Howe's side will finish in the top four.
Howe's side finished the season on 71 points and were four points ahead of, nine points ahead of Brighton and 11 points ahead of Tottenham Hotspur.
Howe's side round off a trio of London-based opposition when they take on West Ham at home.
However, even being held in such esteemed company shows how high the ceiling is for Howe's latest recruit.
In the so-called 'group of death', Eddie Howe's side sit top after two games as Borussia Dortmund held Milan to a goalless draw at the Westfalenstadion.
Martin Dubravka, Matt Targett, Anthony Gordon and Allan Saint-Maximin come into Howe's side for the club's final game of the season against Chelsea.
Meanwhile, Howe's opposite number Edin Terzic says his team must improve if they are to beat the Magpies.
Murphy, who is a valued member of Eddie Howe's squad, has notched one goal and four assists in nine appearances so far this season but is currently out with a shoulder injury.
Spurs are believed to have seen a £50m bid rebuffed by the Championship club, which also included Maddison's Foxes teammate Harvey Barnes, with Eddie Howe's Toon keeping tabs on matters.
The midfielder was one of five academy hopefuls to join Howe's squad in Saudi Arabia, and made an appearance in the Diriyah Season Cup victory over Al Hilal.