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Newcastle United January transfer window 2025: Latest on Raheem Sterling, Noni Madueke, Axel Disasi, new sporting director and much more!

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Newcastle United Transfer Analysis and Overview

The English Premier League club Newcastle United are one the oldest football clubs in the United Kingdom founded back in 1892 after two of the Newcastle Upon Tyne, namely — Newcastle East End and West End FC merged together to form the Newcastle United Football Club.

Nicknamed the Magpies underwent a massive ownership change that has transformed its transfer policy and approach to sign players recently, Newcastle on pitch success marks with four Premier League titles, six FA Cup titles, and Community shields during the course of their existence.

The Newcastle upon Tyne-based club had been home to many legendary players the most famous ones being the Premier League icon Alan Shearer, Paul Gascoigne, Papiss Cisse, Michael Owen, Kevin Keegan and Andy Cole.

They have been part of the English Premier League since its inception but suffered relegation in the 2015/16 season. Although, Newcastle did not stay in the EFL Championship for long and immediately won the promotion in the following 2016/17 season.

Newcastle United Transfers Club Performance History

Newcastle’s most successful period in transfers was from 1990 to early 2000 when they signed prominent names which subsequently boosted the club’s status making them a Champions League team.

Alan Shearer is the most successful Newcastle United transfer joining from Blackburn Rovers in 1996 and cementing his status as the club’s greatest player in history this magnitude of success continued with the majority of their signings as well such as Andy Cole Rob Lee and Shay Given.

Since the ownership transfer of the club from Mike Ashley James to the Saudi Arabian consortium Public Investment Fund invested a large sum of money into the transfers that have certainly transformed the style of play, the Toons also announced their retirement in the UEFA Champions League following two decades absence.

Since 2021, Bruno Guimarães (Lyon), Kieran Trippier (Atlético Madrid), Sven Botman (Lille), Nick Pope (Burnley), Alexander Isak (Real Sociedad), Dan Burn (Brighton & Hove Albion), Sandro Tonali (AC Milan), Harvey Barnes (Leicester City), and Tino Livramento (Southampton) have all joined Newcastle United under the new ownership and have lived up to the expectations so far.

Newcastle United Transfer Challenges and Criticisms

Newcastle’s management is blamed for buying players at inflated prices resulting in exceeding the club’s overall spending and creating disruption in managing the finances. The club also attracted a wave of criticism for allegedly “sportswashing “, especially after the Saudi-based ownership.

Some of their short-term transfers on big money backfired and failed to meet the expectations on the field and also hurt the team’s transfer budget. Recently, one of their biggest signing Sandro Tonali involvement in the Gambling scandal tarnished the club’s reputation and gave rise to speculations about Newcastle’s role in the transfer.

Additionally, the club’s strategy to sell players with immense potential also raised fingers on its ability to develop a player. Names like Georginio Wijnaldum, Aleksander Mitrovic, and most recent outgoings were Elliot Anderson and Yakuba Minteh who left the club earlier this summer.

Newcastle United Transfer Strategy and Philosophy.

The Premier League side has always maintained a balanced philosophy when stepping out into the market, they prominently scout proven players who have already made their mark, the prime example being their club legend Alan Shearer.

Their transfers are mainly focused on long-term squad building and making quality signings rather than splashing money quantity in acquisition. Moreover, they scout players who tick both the checkboxes and target young talented and versatile players who are deemed as Value for money.

In addition to the signings, Newcastle United is renowned for its talent scouting programs and substantial investment in youth development, academy, and youth set-ups. Eddie Howe has developed a competitive environment to attract big players with his eye-catching project. While prioritising squad development and building team spirit.

Regardless of their status as the Premier League’s richest football club, they are not relying on big-money signings like Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea. However, it has also hampered their competitiveness, particularly this season.

At the same time, they have maintained their financial books to avoid any major penalty due to violating financial Fairplay regulations and Premier League rules of profitability and sustainability. It is something which has caused significant problems for all other big spenders of the League so far.

Most Expensive Newcastle United Transfers

The English club has splashed millions of pounds in the transfer market after the Saudi Arabia consortium acquired the club’s ownership in October 2021. Since then, the Magpies have spent nearly £500 million on top-quality acquisitions to add significant firepower to their team and have surely brought some success to the club.

In the summer of 2022, Aleksander Isak was the most expensive acquisition of Newcastle United for a record £58 million transfer fee – plus add-ons from La Liga club Real Sociedad. Second, the signing of Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali arrived at a substantial £55 million from the Serie A club AC Milan.

Consequently, Tonali became the most expensive Italian midfielder of all time. Anthony Gordon had arrived from Everton after Newcastle United agreed to pay a staggering £40 million with add-ons to the fellow Premier League club in January 2023.

In the 2023 transfer window, the English winger, Harvey Barnes arrived at St James Park as the replacement for Allan Saint-Maximin from Leicester City for a £38 million fee. Bruno Guimaraes became the fifth most expensive signing of Newcastle following his arrival in England from French club Olympique Lyon on a £35 million transfer fee.

PlayersTransfer Amount (In Pound)FromYear
Alexander Isak 58 millionReal Sociedad2022
Sandro Tonali55 millionAC Milan2023
Anthony Gordon 40 millionEverton2023
Harvey Barnes38 millionOlympique Lyon2023
Bruno Guimaraes35 millionOlympiqu Lyon2023
Table: Newcastle United’s most Expensive transfers

Newcastle United Transfers New Signings 2024/25

The most expensive and significant signing for the Toons was Lewis Hall from Chelsea at £35 million, the 20-year-old promising defender left Stamford Bridge to embark on a new club journey at St James Park.

One of the most sought defenders in the English Premier League, Lloyd Kelly on free transfer, after his contract passed the expiry period with Bournemouth in the summer 2024 transfer window.

Apart from these two arrivals, Willliam Osula joined for £10 million from Sheffield United, and a similar figure was paid to secure the signature of Odysseus Vlachodimos. Vlachodimos left Forest to join Newcastle United.

PlayersFromTransfer Fee (In Pound)
Lewis HallChelsea35 million
Lloyd KellyBournemouthFree Transfer
William OsulaSheffield United15 million
Miodrag PivasJedinstvo Ub10 million
Odisseas VlachodimosNottingham Forest10 million
Table: Newcastle United Transfer New Signings 2024/25

Newcastle United Transfers All Outgoings 2024/25

The 22-year-old midfielder Elliot Anderson secured a £35 million move to Nottingham Forest by signing a long-term five-year deal with the fellow Premier League club. Newcastle’s second major outgoing was the Gambian attacker Yakuba Minteh in a £30 million deal worth. Javier Manquillo, Jamal Lewis, Harrison Ashby, Joe White, Jamie Miley, and Max Thompson all have been sent out on loan spells.

PlayerToTransfer Fee (In Pound)
Elliot AndersonNottingham Forest35 million
Yakuba MintehBrighton & Hove Albion30 million
Ryan Fraser Southampton Free transfer
Table: Newcastle United Transfer All outgoings 2024/25

Newcastle United Transfer Spend till Now

This summer, Newcastle United had to let go of Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh permanently due to Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) constraints. Lewis Hall from Chelsea and William Osula from Sheffield United are the two prominent names who have arrived at St. James’ Park.


The Toons have documented an estimated net balance of £7 million. Newcastle have had minimal movement this summer spending £43 million while making £68 million following two significant departures. Eddie Howe’s side have lost its depth and quality as compared to last season.

Total Spend – £70 millionTotal Received – £65 million
Table: Newcastle United transfer’s total net spent 2024/25

Miguel Almiron joins Atlanta United from Newcastle United for $12 million

The Paraguay International, Miguel Almiron is set to rejoin Major League Soccer (MLS) side Atlanta United from Premier League club Newcastle United confirms transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

Reportedly, the 30-year-old winger has agreed to sign four and half-year contract to reunite with his former club in the stateside for a transfer worth $12 million deal. He will join the Atlanta United squad next week after bidding farewell to Newcastle United fans.

Almiron joined the Magpies in 2019 from Atlanta United for a $26 million move and enjoyed a successful spell at St James Park, he has amassed 223 appearances while netting 30 goals and provided 12 assists for the English outfit in all competitions.

Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen open to Newcastle United move

Former Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen is reportedly open to an exit this summer amid interest from Newcastle United in the last few days. With roughly over a week left in the summer transfer window, many Barcelona players including Christensen has been linked with an exit.

Apart from Ilkay Gundogan’s move back to Manchester City, Barcelona have failed to sanction any notable departures. Newcastle United are in the market for defensive reinforcements and have shown an interest in Andreas Christensen who is also reportedly keen to leave Camp Nou this summer.

It was reported that Barcelona would demand around €30 million for the 28-year-old Dane international.

Newcastle preparing bid for Barcelona’s Ferran Torres

The Magpies are reportedly interested in Barcelona winger Ferran Torres as the club are in desperate need of attacking reinforcements with both Anthony Gordon and Miguel Almiron linked with moves away.

Newcastle are preparing to table an offer for the former Man City winger, whose contract with Barcelona expires in the summer of 2027. The Catalan giants are ready to offload fringe players to improve their financial position in the final two weeks of the transfer window.

Ferran Torres will go way down the pecking order following the arrival of Dani Olmo and the player is reportedly happy to make a return to the Premier League.

Newcastle eyeing a move for Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen

The Magpies are looking for a few defensive reinforcements this summer and are reportedly interested in signing Andreas Christensen, who can be a quality acquisition for Eddie Howe’s side.

Barcelona are hesitant to let the Danish international leave, but an offer of over €30 million could be enough to tempt the Catalan giants to sell the former Chelsea defender. The 28-year-old center-back can operate as a full-back as well as a defensive midfielder.

It remains to be seen whether Newcastle United make a formal bid for Christensen in the final two weeks of the summer transfer window.

Newcastle Set to Revise Guehi Bid and Target Madueke

Newcastle United are preparing to submit a new offer to sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi while also pursuing Chelsea winger Noni Madueke.

Guehi, who impressed at Euro 2024, is a key target for Newcastle. Reports indicate that he has nearly agreed on personal terms with the club but the Magpies will make a third bid for Guehi after their previous offer was £15 million short of the asking price by Crystal Palace. This new bid is expected to be submitted this week.

Additionally, following their failure to secure Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise, Newcastle are considering Madueke, who may fall down Chelsea’s pecking order after Pedro Neto’s recent transfer.

Newcastle United make third offer for Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi

Newcastle United are extremely keen on signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace.

Having had two bids rejected for the central defender from the Eagles, the Magpies have submitted a third offer for the Englishman understood to be very close to Palace’s valuation of £65 million for Guehi, according to reliable journalist Ben Jacobs.

Marc Guehi has been described as being ‘keen’ on the move, though it remains to be seen if Newcastle’s offer is accepted.

Chelsea and Liverpool were also interested in the 24-year-old but a move could not materialise to either side but it looks like the player could join Newcastle imminently.

More to follow…

Crystal Palace rejects Newcastle United’s bid for star defender

According to ‘Sky Sports‘, Crystal Palace has rejected a second bid from fellow Premier League club Newcastle United for star center-back Marc Guehi. The bid made from the Toons’ hierarchy is reported to fall around the sum of £50 million.

The report further had it that despite the Eagles rejecting Newcastle’s recent bid, the ‘negotiations’ for Guehi are still in place between both English sides. While Newcastle is considering to return with a fresh offer for the England international defender soon, Palace are reportedly not willing to hold out for anything less than £65 million for Guehi.

The 24-year-old’s current contract with the Eagles runs till June 2026, allowing Palace to negotiate for the center-back willingly.

OFFICIAL: William Osula has completed his transfer to Newcastle United

Sheffield United striker William Osula has completed his impending move to Newcastle United after undergoing his medical tests on Wednesday. The Magpies have reportedly paid an initial £15 million with a further £5 million in bonuses.

Osula struggled to hit the back of the net for Sheffield last season, as the side got relegated to the Championship, but Newcastle believe that the youngster has the potential to become a top player in the Premier League. His arrival takes Newcastle’s spending to £63million in this transfer window.

“I’m very happy to be here,” Osula said. “It’s a big club, a great club, so I’m very happy for the opportunity to join Newcastle United.

“It’s a great opportunity, and as soon as I heard about Newcastle’s interest, I knew I had to take the chance to join this club if it came. It has come, and I’m really happy to be here.”

Newcastle United open talks with Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi: Reports

As per David Ornstein, Newcastle United have opened talks with Crystal Palace to sign Marc Guehi. Guehi has drawn attention with his recent bright performances and was a mainstay in England’s starting XI during Euro 2024. He missed one game due to suspension but started all the other six matches.

Palace are reportedly asked for 65 million pounds to sell Guehi this summer. Guehi has become one of the Premier League’s top defenders and also helped England reach the Euro 2024 final. Ornstein wrote about Newcastle’s interest in Guehi:

Opening Quote

“EXCLUSIVE: Newcastle United open negotiations with Crystal Palace to sign Marc Guehi. 24yo England centre-back high on list of multiple leading clubs but #NUFC 1st to hold talks after approach to #CPFC this week. Would be significant coup @TheAthleticFC.”

Closing Quote

Newcastle are reportedly the first club to make an official approach for Guehi. The central defender has a contract until 2026 at Selhurst Park.

Newcastle willing to make €80 million bid for Real Madrid’s Arda Guler

The Magpies are plotting to make a €80 million bid for Real Madrid ace Arda Guler. The Turkish hitman is reportedly considered a key part of Real Madrid’s future. Newcastle, in recent years, have shown an interest in investing in top young talents and a player of Guler’s caliber certainly aligns with their future objectives.

But, Real Madrid have made it clear earlier in July that they do not intend to sell the Turkish attacker as manager Carlo Ancelotti is pleased with the youngster’s development.

With the arrival of Kylian Mbappe and Endrick this summer, Guler would struggle to break into the first-team squad and only an audacious bid could force Real Madrid’s hand in making a sale.

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