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Newcastle’s January transfer window was one of the biggest and most important in the club’s history, as it represented the first time money was spent under their new owners.
It also brought with it five new signings, of which four cost the club a total of £90million.
Kieran Trippier, Chris Wood, Bruno Guimarães, Dan Burn and Matt Targett all arrived on Tyneside in the first month of the year as the Magpies set about boosting their survival hopes and securing their Premier League status under Eddie Howe.
But there is one signing who could be set to grab headlines ahead of the rest, and it was the final one signed under previous owner Mike Ashley last summer.
Mexican forward Santiago Munoz, 19, arrived on transfer deadline day in August and could be set for his first involvement with the Newcastle squad ahead of this weekend’s tie with Brighton & Hove Albion.
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Munoz was signed on an 18-month loan deal from Mexican side Santos Laguna on August 31 but has yet to make a single appearance for the Magpies after an injury-plagued first half of the campaign.
The United States-born striker had scored three goals


