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Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that Newcastle United should copy Liverpool's approach in the transfer market.
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Newcastle United potentially face having any transfer fee they receive for Alexander Isak capped by the Premier League following a fair market value assessment.
Newcastle United are looking to reunite Eddie Howe with one of his former stars, turning to the England international as an alternative to another target they've missed out on
Newcastle United have made a decisive move in the summer transfer market, agreeing a deal for Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga. The 23-year-old Swede is now on course to become the club’s first senior signing of the window, as reported by The Athletic.
Liverpool’s Pursuit of Isak Signals Intent to Dictate the MarketPower moves echo title ambitionsThere is a cold precision to Liverpool’s transfer strategy this summer. No emotion, no hesitation,
United's one expenditure Anthony Elanga is a throwback to when they were brave and bold, a talent worth closing a deal, though some cynics suggest Newcastle got him only because their field was clear with no obvious competition in sight. The truth is he is the type the Mags once targeted like Isak, Gordon and Tonali.
Eddie Howe speaking to Sky Sports about the transfer market and trying to add more signings to the Newcastle United – 26 July 2025: “We have multiple players we are looking at, across multiple positions.
Newcastle have been linked to £60m-rated Brighton front-man Joao Pedro. He managed 10 Premier League goals in the 2024/25 season, taking his Seagulls tally to 30 in all competitions across two terms.
EDDIE HOWE admits it has been a “frustrating” summer for Newcastle United in the transfer market, but has warned that the club’s financial situation means things will not necessarily get any easier in the remainder of the window.
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The Mag on MSNNewcastle United failing with transfer bids isn’t…failure | OneFootballNewcastle United are showing great ambition in this summer transfer market and they will have successes AND failures. It doesn’t mean that Newcastle United are failures when they don’t succeed with certain bids. You win some, you lose some. I will leave you on this note.