A player valued at £4 million is expected to depart Newcastle United in the near future.

The initial half of the January transfer window is expected to bring significant changes to Newcastle United. The sale of athletes on Tyneside has been the subject of much discussion, as Newcastle United is required to sell before they can purchase.
Nevertheless, it is uncertain who the Magpies could acquire, even if that occurs. Abdukodir Khusanov’s transfer to Newcastle United is improbable, as the RC Lens defender appears to be on track to join Manchester City. Johan Bakayoko will not be departing PSV Eindhoven.
Nevertheless, Newcastle must continue to offload players in order to alleviate their PSR concerns and reduce their wage expenditure.Therefore, it appears that Martin Dubravka will be transferred this week.
Al-Shabab has formally acquired Martin Dubravka from Newcastle United, as reported by journalist Khaled Al-Shenaif on SBA Sport. The final component of the puzzle is the official announcement. They indicate that an announcement may be forthcoming on either Thursday or Friday.
Following Arsenal’s defeat by Newcastle United, what transpired? This announcement follows the assertion that Dubravka would depart Newcastle following the Arsenal contest.
At full-time, Dubravka appeared visibly emotional as he assumed the centre stage in front of the travelling supporters, as that was designated as his final match with the Toon.
The prospect of relocating to Saudi Arabia has become increasingly probable, only to be further confounded by his recent appearance in the Newcastle United starting lineup.Who is capable of succeeding Martin Dubravka? Newcastle United has won seven consecutive games in a row, and Dubravka has started each of those contests.
Eddie Howe’s reluctance to permit the £4 million player to depart is comprehensible in light of this. But a departure seems to have been finalised, necessitating that Newcastle replace their custodian this weekend.
Odysseys is the most probable candidate to be included in the starting XI against Bromley, as he is placed above Mark Gillespie and John Ruddy in the pecking order.
In other locations, Nick Pope continues to sustain injuries. Nevertheless, Pope’s return to the pitch to face Bournemouth on 18th January is a possibility, given Howe’s recent remarks regarding the England international.
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