Newcastle United's most memorable recent debuts ahead of potential Everton introductions
The St James' Park faithful could be introduced to three new faces on Tuesday when Newcastle United host Everton.
Defenders Dan Burn and Matt Targett arrived from Brighton & Hove Albion and Aston Villa respectively, meanwhile Brazil international Bruno Guimarães left Lyon to sign a four-and-a-half-year deal on Tyneside.
Eddie Howe's side are battling to stay afloat in the Premier League, meaning there is little time for adjustment and a need for immediate impact.
A dazzling debut or three would certainly be welcomed and there are plenty to emulate considering the club has had several new signings make impressions immediately.
Chronicle Live have looked back upon some of the most impressive Newcastle debuts since 2006/07 campaign.
It is common for new additions to be eased in, particularly when they are young. If they are a goalkeeper, this is even more common and teenage stoppers often spend years in development football, out on loan or warming benches before they are thrust into the limelight.
Krul, however, was thrown in at the deep end as an 18-year-old rookie.
An injury to first-choice Shay Given meant Krul was handed a start in what was then called the UEFA Cup against Serie A outfit Palermo in November 2006.
His assured performance defied his tender years and he frustrated the Italian hosts with a string of crucial saves, ensuring Albert Luque's header was decisive in a 1-0 win.
Another debutant thrown in at the deep end, Gutierrez was tasked with troubling a Manchester United defence containing Wes Brown, Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra in August 2008.
He did indeed manage to trouble some of the most formidable defenders in Premier League history, immediately endearing himself to a fanbase he would


