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The frightening Newcastle United starting line-up that could end 70-year trophy drought if transfer rumours are true

With the new Premier League season fast approaching, Newcastle United are under pressure to secure key signings to strengthen their squad. Despite a slow start in the transfer market, the Magpies are hopeful for significant additions before the window closes. As fans eagerly await new arrivals, here’s a realistic projection of how Newcastle could line up for the upcoming season.

News

Newcastle suffer £74m setback as Premier League issue statement

Newcastle United faces fresh challenges in their quest to leverage the vast wealth of the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). Since PIF’s takeover in October 2021, the club has seen a significant increase in spending, with their amortization bill – the spreading of transfer fees over contract lengths – nearly tripling to £87 million. Football finance expert Swiss Ramble projects this figure to rise to £106 million when Newcastle releases their 2023-24 accounts.

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Newcastle United Star Likely Off Radar For Interested Club

Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson’s potential move to West Ham United appears to be off the table due to concerns about his injury history. According to insider ExWHUemployee, the Hammers are hesitant to pursue Wilson because of his recurring fitness issues. While West Ham is actively seeking to bolster their attacking options, Wilson’s injury-prone nature and advancing age seem to have influenced their decision.

Transfer

‘Extraordinary’ player has just become a free agent after Newcastle United rumours

Newcastle United might soon be in the market for a new midfielder, with a long-term target now surprisingly available. Earlier this year, the Magpies were desperate for reinforcements in the midfield. With Sandro Tonali suspended and both Joelinton and Joe Willock injured, Newcastle faced a significant challenge. Adding to the concerns were rumors about Joelinton’s potential summer departure due to his contract situation.

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