‘He won’t join’: £40m player has no interest in joining Newcastle now – Sky journalist

Newcastle United’s ambition to sign Bayern Munich’s Serge Gnabry has hit a roadblock this summer. After a challenging season that saw the Magpies finish seventh in the Premier League, missing out on European football for the 2024/25 campaign, manager Eddie Howe is keen to bolster his squad with quality reinforcements.

Serge Gnabry, a prominent figure in German football and a former Arsenal player, has been a top target for Newcastle.

Despite his high salary and impressive track record in the Bundesliga, Gnabry’s recent injury-plagued season had cast doubts over his future at Bayern Munich. This uncertainty fueled speculation that Newcastle might swoop in with a £40 million bid to secure his services.

Florian Plettenberg of Sky Sports Germany has provided a decisive update on this transfer saga.

According to Plettenberg, while Newcastle holds a strong interest in Gnabry, the player himself has no intention of leaving Bayern Munich.

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Plettenberg’s tweet clarified: “Rumors about a possible transfer of Serge Gnabry to NUFC are wide of the mark. Newcastle are interested, but Gnabry won’t join #NUFC. The 29 y/o still has no intention of leaving FC Bayern as he wants to stay. Contract valid until 2026.”

With Gnabry off the table, Newcastle must look elsewhere to strengthen their squad, particularly in the wide areas. One potential target is Leeds United’s Crysencio Summerville. Ben Jacobs of GiveMeSport has reported Newcastle’s interest in the talented winger, although the club faces stiff competition from Chelsea and Brighton.

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Jacobs stated:

“There is interest in him (Summerville). We know Brighton have taken a look. We know that he could still be on Chelsea’s radar. Newcastle are also interested in the player. So it will still be a big surprise if between now and the end of the window, given how many clubs want players in his position, it will be a surprise if somebody doesn’t make a formal offer for Summerville.”

As Newcastle navigates the transfer market, the focus remains on securing players who can make an immediate impact in the Premier League.

With the disappointment of missing out on Gnabry, the club’s management must identify and pursue alternative targets that align with their strategic goals.

Newcastle’s transfer strategy will be crucial in the coming weeks. The club’s ability to attract and sign top talent will determine their competitiveness in the Premier League.

Given the financial constraints and the need to comply with sustainability rules, every signing must be a calculated move to enhance the squad’s overall quality.

In addition to Crysencio Summerville, Newcastle is likely to explore other options to strengthen their attacking lineup.

The club has been linked with various players across Europe, and their scouting network is working diligently to identify viable alternatives. The primary objective is to bring in players who can contribute significantly to the team’s performance and help Newcastle climb the Premier League table.

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Newcastle United’s pursuit of Serge Gnabry may have ended in disappointment, but the transfer window still offers numerous opportunities. The club must act swiftly and strategically to secure the right players.

With the focus on reinforcing the squad and aiming for a higher finish in the Premier League, Newcastle’s actions in the transfer market will be pivotal in shaping their future success.

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