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Your Newcastle United headlines for Sunday, June 26.
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Your Newcastle United headlines for Sunday, June 26.
Christian Eriksen's immediate future has again been brought into question following the latest rumours the midfielder has rejected advances from Manchester United. The 30-year-old's contract is due to expiry with Brentford in just a matter of days.
Preston North End target David Cornell has completed his medical as his move to the Lancashire side is edging closer according to Football Insider.
West Ham are one of several Premier League clubs said to be interested in signing former Liverpool and Newcastle United midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum.
Newcastle United fans can’t expect to see their club sign world stars like Robert Lewandowski but should be excited to see more players at the level of Bruno Guimaraes arriving in the short term. That’s the view of legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley who has been left intrigued with what the future holds for the club following the Saudi-led takeover.
Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe has given latest signing Nick Pope ‘assurances’ that he will be the new first choice goalkeeper at St James’ Park, according to Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie.
Newcastle United new boy Nick Pope is statistically better than Jordan Pickford at almost every aspect as a goalkeeper. Facts do not lie and the Magpies’ shot-stopper - who arrived from Burnley in midweek for £10million - comes out on top in all departments.
Newcastle United have never been known for their defensive steel in the Premier League era. An average of 1.37 goals conceded per game since the competition’s inception is reflective of how poorly the Magpies have fared in keeping the opposition at bay.