Man United have longest-standing transfer record as Liverpool and Man City dominance laid bare
The current longest-standing transfer record in the Premier League belongs to Man United. Even Nottingham Forest broke theirs more recently.
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The current longest-standing transfer record in the Premier League belongs to Man United. Even Nottingham Forest broke theirs more recently.
Newcastle United aren’t short of strikers with Callum Wilson, Joelinton, Chris Wood and Dwight Gayle at their disposal, but Wilson’s had injury problems, Joelinton often plays in midfield, Wood has been short of goals and Gayle is surplus to requirements, so Eddie Howe needs a new face in attack.
Callum Wilson believes Joelinton's transition into a deeper role was the moment of the campaign for Newcastle United. The Brazilian was one of, if not, the standout performers for Eddie Howe's side since the arrival of the head coach.
Manchester City centre-back Nathan Ake has reportedly been told by the Premier League champions that he can leave the club this summer, according to talkSPORT correspondent Alex Crook.
Newcastle United are interested in signing Manchester City defender Nathan Ake, according to a report from talkSPORT.
Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes has been better than any Magpies supporter could’ve ever imagined following his January move from Lyon. Eddie Howe’s side beat Arsenal to the signature of the 24-year-old – suggesting how highly rated he was from some of the Premier League’s elite.
Arsenal have settled on their primary transfer target, the Daily Mirror reports.
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle United will head to Portugal’s capital Lisbon to take on Champions League quarter-finalists Benfica in yet another stellar pre-season encounter.