Newcastle United
Sean Longstaff has conveyed his sentiments to the Newcastle executives in private, as the club is poised to consider his sale.
Sean Longstaff has conveyed his sentiments to the Newcastle executives in private, as the club is poised to consider his sale.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – JANUARY 28: The Newcastle United Training Session at the Newcastle United Training Centre on January 28, 2025 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Sean Longstaff has seen it all at Newcastle United. The midfielder is a product of Newcastle’s academy and has participated in particularly challenging periods during Steve Bruce’s tenure.
Nevertheless, Longstaff has played a significant role in several of the club’s most notable occasions in recent history. The 27-year-old scored in the famous 4-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last season, while his brace against Southampton during the 2022-23 campaign helped send Eddie Howe’s side to Wembley.
Nonetheless, Longstaff has been associated with a potential transfer away from Newcastle. Selling an academy product would go down as ‘pure profit’ on the club’s balance sheet, which would assist on the PSR front. At this juncture, a new development regarding his future has come to light.
What Sean Longstaff has privately expressed regarding his future with Newcastle United. Everton has expressed interest in Longstaff; however, it appears that there is minimal likelihood of his departure during the remainder of the January transfer window.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the midfielder has communicated to the executives at Newcastle that he desires to remain at St James’ Park. Howe’s team is on the verge of securing a place in the Carabao Cup final, and the prospect of being part of a squad that could potentially conclude the club’s prolonged absence from trophy success may be particularly enticing to a local player.
The report indicates that a departure from the club at the conclusion of the season appears probable, considering that his contract is set to expire in the summer of 2026. Newcastle United Player Contracts: Expiration Dates and Eight Players Who May Depart Without Compensation in 2025 What is the current market valuation of Newcastle United midfielder Sean Longstaff?
Newcastle value Longstaff at around £10million, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.Although this may appear to be a modest sum for a Premier League midfielder, it likely reflects his contractual circumstances. It is entirely comprehensible why Longstaff would be inclined to remain at Newcastle, considering the stakes involved this season.
At this juncture, the prospect of consistent first-team participation appears improbable; consequently, a transfer during the upcoming summer may prove to be the most advantageous course of action for his career.
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