Pete Graves shares what he’s hearing about Newcastle United doing any late transfer business

Newcastle United supporters are eager to see late transfer activity at St James’ Park as the club faces a crucial period in the season. Eddie Howe remains desperate for reinforcements, yet Newcastle has struggled to strengthen the squad during both the summer and winter transfer windows.

Despite their clear need for a centre-back and a winger, no signings have materialized. The club has actively pursued targets, coming close to securing Abdukodir Khusanov, but financial constraints imposed by Profit and Sustainability Rules prevented the deal from being finalized.

Similarly, Newcastle expressed strong interest in Juma Bah, but he opted to join Manchester City instead.

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With Miguel Almiron set to depart, Newcastle will receive a financial boost, which could help with compliance and future reinvestment. Other departures remain possible before the transfer window closes, but expectations for immediate reinforcements remain low.

Sky Sports presenter and Newcastle fan Pete Graves has weighed in on the situation, suggesting that significant movement in the transfer market appears unlikely. Speaking on the latest episode of the Transfer Talk podcast, he noted that while loan deals are a possibility, Howe is not inclined to make signings simply for the sake of it. The manager will wait to see if a suitable opportunity arises before the deadline.

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Newcastle is taking a calculated risk by proceeding with limited squad depth, particularly on the right wing. Entering the second half of the season with Jacob Murphy as the only natural option in that position raises concerns, especially given the club’s ambitions.

This is not just another campaign; Newcastle is pushing for silverware and aiming for a spot in next season’s Champions League.

The immediate need for reinforcements is undeniable, yet the club remains focused on a long-term strategy rather than making impulsive decisions.

Eddie Howe operates within a framework that prioritizes sustainable growth, and with Paul Mitchell overseeing recruitment, the club remains committed to careful planning. Any misstep in the current window could have long-term consequences, particularly given PSR limitations.

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While the decision to hold off on major signings might frustrate fans, it could ultimately place Newcastle in a stronger position when the summer transfer window opens. Unless a perfect deal emerges before the deadline, the likelihood of Newcastle making a late move in the market remains slim.