Martin Dubravka bids farewell, and Newcastle transfer news and rumours include a Spurs star being linked with a move to the Magpies.

Newcastle transfer news and rumours: Martin Dubravka bids dieu and a Spurs star is linked with a move to the Magpies.

LONDON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 07: Martin Dubravka of Newcastle United during the Carabao Cup Semi Final First Leg match between Arsenal and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on January 07, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

 

 

Newcastle United may lose an experienced executive this month, while other clubs are pursuing several of their targets.


 

 

 

Eddie Howe and his players will undoubtedly be ecstatic after dispatching Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on Tuesday night, as the Magpies are currently on an extraordinary winning streak.

 

 

 

Nevertheless, Newcastle is unable to afford to remain complacent, as they are once again on the brink of European qualification. The January transfer window has the potential to be the deciding factor in the North East team’s success this season.

 

 

 

 

Team MP W D L GD Pts 3 Nottm Forest 20 12 4 4 10 40 4 Chelsea 20 10 6 4 15 36 5 Newcastle 20 10 5 5 12 35 6 Man City 20 10 4 6 9 34 Newcastle is aware that there are players that could and should be sold this month, and the club has also set its sights on several new signings for the New Year.

 

 

 

Newcastle’s interest in Richarlison may be grounded in some degree of substance. Although Alexander Isak is currently in exceptional form, Newcastle requires reinforcements in the forward position, and a surprising acquisition of Richarlison may prove to be viable.

 

 

 

Ben Jacobs suggests that the Magpies’ prospective acquisition of the Spurs player may have some “substantiality,” with a loan and obligation to purchase of approximately £40 million being proposed.

 

 

 

Nevertheless, there are some apprehensions among the fanbase that this type of transfer would be in direct opposition to Newcastle’s purported policy towards the recruitment of younger talent and adhering to the PSR. Romaine Esse, a target for Newcastle, may be acquired by Crystal Palace.

 

 

 

Newcastle is currently facing some disappointing news, as Crystal Palace has identified Romaine Esse as a high priority for their recruitment efforts this month. Esse has been the subject of an official approach from Palace, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.

 

 

 

Nevertheless, it is believed that the transaction would be difficult to finalise due to Millwall’s reluctance to release him. In addition to Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, and Monaco have also been monitoring Esse, a versatile teenage winger.

 

 

 

Martin Dubravka bids Newcastle supporters farewell. Martin Dubravka may be on the brink of the end of his Newcastle tenure, despite the fact that he maintained a clean sheet during the brilliant Carabao Cup victory this week.

 

 

 

Dubravka was observed waving to the Newcastle fans after the final siren at the Emirates on Tuesday night, with some speculating that this was his farewell to the supporters.

 

 

 

Khusanov is currently being pursued by Real Madrid, and Manchester City is also interested in acquiring the £20 million Lens player this month. Khusanov’s agent has also stated that the player is deserving of playing for one of the “best clubs” in Europe.

 

 

 

 

Eddie Howe plans to enhance Newcastle’s center-half position, which is one of three positions. However, it appears that the Magpies may find it too challenging to negotiate a deal for Khusanov, and they may consider alternative options. Dubravka is anticipated to depart Newcastle in the near future, with a Saudi Arabian organisation being the most probable destination.

 

 

 

That was an impressive farewell for him, assuming that was his final game with the Magpies. Abdukodir Khusanov is being pursued by Real Madrid. Newcastle receives additional bad news as another of their reported objectives, defender Abdukodir Khusanov, is currently under consideration by another club.







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