November 7, 2024
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According to rumors, Newcastle United are not looking to sign a left-back as part of their summer reconstruction. However, Lewis Hall has recently emerged as the team’s first-choice left-back.

Toon bosses continue to painstakingly plan their next moves, knowing that they must maximise every pound spent in the transfer market. FFP/PSR constraints remain in place, but new commercial partnerships and Champions League money should allow Newcastle to make room for new signings.

Injuries, particularly at centre back, have also disrupted their transfer intentions. Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles are not expected back until the end of the year after rupturing their ACLs.

hose drafts may be expanded if a team triggers Bruno Guimaraes’ £100 million release clause. Alexander Isak is another option for European heavyweights wanting to reinforce their front line.

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However, left-back is not understood to be a position Newcastle is trying to fill. Despite the fact that Eddie Howe has been struggling with the position in 2023-24.

Dan Burn spent the most of the season there, but received criticism for many subpar performances. He has recently improved when playing centrally, which is his most natural position.

Matt Targett has been out since suffering an early injury against Manchester United in November and might be moved on this summer. On a good side, Lewis Hall has come into his own in recent weeks after finally being given the opportunity to shine.

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Howe took his time bringing in the 19-year-old, who is now poised to join permanently for £28 million. Deciding not to sign a more experienced left-back should allow him the freedom to take over the position next season.

According to The Athletic, Newcastle will try to sign a versatile defender who can play numerous places as cover. Lloyd Kelly, a Bournemouth player, can play both left and centre back.

Matt Targett has been out since suffering an early injury against Manchester United in November and might be moved on this summer. On a good side, Lewis Hall has come into his own in recent weeks after finally being given the opportunity to shine.

Howe took his time bringing in the 19-year-old, who is now poised to join permanently for £28 million. Deciding not to sign a more experienced left-back should allow him the freedom to take over the position next season.

According to The Athletic, Newcastle will try to sign a versatile defender who can play numerous places as cover. Lloyd Kelly, a Bournemouth player, can play both left and centre back.

 

 

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