Eddie Howe reveals unexpected surprises about Newcastle United players.
Last season, Eddie Howe and Newcastle United caused a major surprise. Eddie Howe led Newcastle United to an astonishing turnaround last season, catapulting them into […]
Last season, Eddie Howe and Newcastle United caused a major surprise. Eddie Howe led Newcastle United to an astonishing turnaround last season, catapulting them into […]
Alfie Harrison, an 18-year-old midfielder, emerged as Newcastle United’s sole signing during the January 2024 transfer window. With the specific transfer fee undisclosed, Harrison’s decision to join St James’ Park was influenced by the perceived swifter pathway to first-team opportunities compared to his previous club, Manchester City. Despite his youth, Harrison’s impressive performances for the Newcastle United under 21s have garnered attention, leading to his nomination for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award for April 2024. As the summer approaches, speculation surrounds Harrison’s next career move, with possibilities ranging from a loan spell for regular playing time to a potential inclusion in the Newcastle United first-team squad.
Leeds United are already eyeing potential transfers for the upcoming season, with Newcastle United’s Sean Longstaff being a notable name in the mix. Despite uncertainty about the team’s fate on the pitch, discussions around Longstaff’s future at St James’ Park are in full swing. The 26-year-old has deep roots at Newcastle, having spent his entire footballing career there since his debut in 2018, which followed loan spells at Kilmarnock and Blackpool. However, with Leeds considering a move for him, provided they secure promotion back to the Premier League, Longstaff faces the prospect of a new chapter in his career.
Newcastle’s midfielder Bruno Guimaraes’ release clause will be effective from late May to early June. Since his arrival from Lyon in January 2022, Brazilian midfielder […]
Reports indicate that Feyenoord manager Arne Slot is emerging as a top contender to succeed Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool’s new manager. Slot, who led Feyenoord to an Eredivisie title last season, boasts a style of play reminiscent of Klopp’s approach at Anfield. Currently guiding Feyenoord to second place in the league, just behind PSV Eindhoven, Slot is seen as a strong candidate for the Liverpool job, according to Sky Sports. This development has Newcastle United fans closely monitoring the situation, particularly with regards to Yankuba Minteh, a player who has caught the eye while at Feyenoord. Minteh’s impressive performances have sparked interest in extending his tenure at the club. Slot himself has acknowledged Minteh’s progress, suggesting that if the player refines certain aspects of his game, a return to Feyenoord may not be on the cards.
Reports indicate that negotiations between Manchester United and Newcastle United for sporting director Dan Ashworth have hit a significant impasse. Manchester United is in the […]
Crystal Palace welcomes Newcastle United to Selhurst Park for a Premier League clash on Wednesday evening. The match kicks off at 8pm, with no live […]
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner shared his insights on Newcastle United as they prepare to face off at Selhurst Park on Wednesday.
The final three players on Newcastle United’s shortlist to replace Dan Ashworth were announced.
Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness suggests that while Newcastle United may not undergo a significant squad overhaul this summer, they could still potentially secure “a huge signing or two.” Despite experiencing a challenging season marred by injuries and an early exit from the Champions League group stages, Eddie Howe’s team has managed to stay competitive, currently occupying sixth place in the table.
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