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January transfer decision is made, Newcastle United will initiate a deal for a midfielder valued at £15 million that Leeds is particularly interested in.

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Leeds has made a January transfer decision, and Newcastle United have triggered a deal to acquire a midfielder for £15 million.

 

Eddie Howe has issued a warning that Newcastle United will only be active in the January transfer window if they release players prior to the deadline.


 

 

Newcastle will consider proposals for Sean Longstaff during the January transfer window, as he has recently executed a contract extension.

 

 

Newcastle had a “substantial sum” to spend on Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace in a deal that never materialized in the summer. However, the upcoming transfer window is anticipated to be calm unless sales are reached.

 

 

The funds were accessible to Guehi during the summer; however, Newcastle’s internal communication indicates that player sales would have been indispensable to finance the club’s transfer operations.

 

 

The necessity for sales would have been exacerbated in January by the acquisition of Guehi for approximately £60 million.

 

 

The club is approaching the midpoint of the 2024-25 season, but they have encountered difficulty in achieving their optimal performance thus far.

 

 

Howe has acknowledged that the squad may become stagnant in the absence of new players, but he has also emphasized the challenges of the transfer market while adhering to the Premier League Profitability and Sustainability Rules.

 

 

Newcastle has spent more than £400 million on new players in the past three years, but they have received precious little in return.

 

 

Resulting in a substantial PSR burden and a shift in emphasis to the sale of players in order to reinvest in the team.Is Newcastle’s transfer business affected by Callum Wilson’s injury?

 

 

Newcastle may have contemplated the sale of Wilson during the January transfer window due to his contract predicament and insufficient playing time.

 

 

However, any speculation regarding a January transfer for the striker has been abruptly terminated by a two-month injury. Howe has characterized the task of replacing Wilson in the January transfer window as nearly “impossible” due to the financial implications.

 

 

The Newcastle manager is satisfied with the development of Will Osula, a £10 million summer acquisition who serves as a backup to Alexander Isak, despite the fact that the 21-year-old has only played 27 minutes of Premier League football thus far this season.

 

Whom Newcastle United may consider selling in January? Since January of last year, Kieran Trippier and Miguel Almiron have been associated with a departure from Newcastle.

 

 

Last January, Bayern Munich submitted a proposal of £13 million for Trippier, which Newcastle declined. Additionally, Almiron declined an offer to relocate to Saudi Arabia, where a deal was believed to be in the works.

 

 

The 4-0 victory over Leicester City on Saturday marked Longstaff’s 200th appearance for Newcastle. Newcastle has activated a contract extension for the midfielder that will extend until June 2026; however, the club has yet to acknowledge the agreement.

 

 

Given that Longstaff graduated from Newcastle’s academy, he is of considerable value in a PSR context, as a potential sale is classified as “pure profit” in the calculations. The 27-year-old is not a guaranteed starter for The Magpies; however, the club will reluctantly consider offers for the midfielder next month.

 

 

Leicester City and Leeds United have previously been associated with Longstaff, who is estimated to be worth approximately £15 million.

 

 







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