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Newcastle United transfer in ‘works for weeks’ – Magpies approval likely for January deal

Newcastle United appear set to sanction a January move for winger Antonio Cordero, with reports indicating that negotiations with Spanish side Deportivo de La Coruña have been ongoing for several weeks.

Interest in the 18-year-old has steadily intensified, and multiple sources now suggest that the Segunda División club is close to finalising a deal that would see Cordero join them on loan for the remainder of the season.

The earliest reports of Deportivo’s interest came just a few days ago when Spanish outlet Cadena Ser revealed that the club were actively monitoring Cordero and were considering making a move for him during the winter transfer window.

Since then, additional media coverage has confirmed that talks are progressing, with Cope reporting on Friday that Deportivo are accelerating their efforts to secure the winger.

Later the same day, El Ideal Gallego suggested that the two clubs are nearing an agreement, signalling that the transfer could be completed relatively swiftly once all formalities are handled.

Cordero, who joined Newcastle United on a free transfer last summer, spent the early part of the campaign on loan at Belgian side KVC Westerlo. That temporary move has, by most accounts, been disappointing, as he has managed only 98 minutes across seven appearances.

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With limited opportunities in Belgium, the Magpies and the player appear to be seeking a more productive environment where he can gain regular game time and continue his development.

According to AS, Cordero is fully aware of Deportivo’s interest and appears open to the move, which is crucial given that his consent would be required to push the transfer forward.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – JUNE 05: Antonio Cordero poses for photographs prior to signing for the club at the Newcastle United Training Centre prior to signing for the club on June 05, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)

It is unlikely that Deportivo would have engaged in detailed discussions without knowing the winger’s willingness to join, suggesting that the player is receptive to the opportunity.

For Newcastle, this provides an ideal scenario: a promising young talent continues his development while remaining under contract at St James’ Park, and the club strengthens ties with a respected European side.

Marca reports that Deportivo are keen to bolster their attacking options for the second half of the season, with Cordero identified as a primary target. Their ambitions in the Segunda División are significant, and securing a player with experience in a Premier League club’s system is seen as an important step toward improving their offensive output.

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The Spanish outlet notes that this operation has been in the works for weeks, but the final move remains contingent on Newcastle United’s approval. Sources suggest that the Tyneside club are inclined to sanction a “dry” loan deal, meaning no option or obligation to buy, which aligns with Deportivo’s preferences.

La Opinión A Coruña recently reported that the Spanish side is looking for precisely this type of loan arrangement, which would allow them to benefit from Cordero’s talents without committing to a long-term transfer immediately.

For Newcastle, this represents a pragmatic approach to squad management. With Cordero not receiving significant minutes at Westerlo, allowing him to gain experience elsewhere ensures he remains match-fit and continues to develop his skills in a competitive league.

From the player’s perspective, a move to Deportivo could provide a platform to showcase his abilities, establish himself as a first-team regular, and gain the confidence necessary to compete for a place back at St James’ Park in the future.

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The January window offers an opportunity for all parties to recalibrate. Newcastle can oversee Cordero’s progress while keeping future options open, Deportivo gain a talented young winger to strengthen their attack, and the player himself benefits from consistent minutes in a competitive environment.

With all indicators pointing toward mutual agreement, it seems increasingly likely that the deal will be concluded in the coming weeks, allowing Cordero to embark on a fresh chapter in his career while Newcastle retain his long-term services.

The unfolding situation underscores Newcastle’s careful planning when it comes to managing emerging talent. Rather than rushing decisions or leaving young players in limbo, the club appears committed to creating pathways that facilitate growth and opportunity.

If the transfer goes ahead as expected, Cordero will have the chance to prove himself in Spain, setting the stage for a potentially impactful return to the Premier League in the seasons ahead.

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