The 23-year-old winger completed his move to Tyneside last Friday and is united with fellow Sweden international Isak, who has been at the heart of transfer speculation this summer.
Liverpool were one of those said to be interested in securing the striker’s services, but it is understood Newcastle value him at around £150million in a bid to fend off potential suitors.
Although Isak has been surrounded by intense speculation, newcomer Elanga has so far enjoyed working with his international colleague.

“A player of Alex’s stature there’s always going to be noise around him,” Elanga said.
“For me, he’s one of the best players in the world, one of the best attackers in the world. I’ve played with him at international level so I can say so.
“There’s always going to be noise, but at the end of the day he’s a Newcastle player right now. I’m just trying to focus on what he’s doing in training, showing his qualities and speaking to him every day.
“Whenever I speak to Alex it’s always about good things – how my family is, how his family is and that’s the first thing he asked me – how my family is – because he sees them all the time when he comes with the national team.
“I always try and focus on the present and the now. Alex being the player he is, one of the best attackers in the world, I think there’s always going to be noise around him, but he’s the type of player who is always staying focused.
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“What he’s shown in training is second to none. I’m looking forward to continuing training with him.
“Not just him, but Anthony Gordon who I’m also close with. He’s helped me a lot settling in – he came from a different city as well. It’s been amazing so far.”
Elanga arrives for a reported fee that could eventually amount to £55million and has been thrown straight into action, joining this week’s training camp in Austria ahead of pre-season starting on Saturday with a clash against Celtic.
Newcastle are aiming to build on last year’s stellar campaign which saw them secure their first major domestic silverware in 70 years by winning the Carabao Cup in March, as well as securing a Champions League spot.
Elanga is ready to make his impact, suggesting “anything is possible” this season.

Asked how far Newcastle are from challenging for a Premier League title, he replied: “We just take it game by game, focusing on each day that comes to you, wanting to improve, wanting to learn, wanting to take in information that the gaffer says. Anything is possible.
“The players we have, the coaching staff and adding Martin (Mark) from Midtjylland as set-piece coach. Those little one per cents are only going to make us improve even more.
“We’re really on the right track. Having been involved in the sessions this week, I can really sense that feeling of we really want to grab something and win something this year.
“We take it game by game, focus on every session. Anything is possible really.”