Newcastle United players have been quick to show their gratitude towards Miguel Almiron following his transfer to Atlanta United.
Newcastle United will be keen to avoid a repeat of last summer’s transfer business that saw them lose two promising players.
Newcastle United are facing a potential deadline day decision on William Osula with a clutch of EFL clubs and European outfits keen on a loan deal. Sturm Graz made an enquiry earlier this month with Newcastle not committing to the idea of a loan at that stage.
Nottingham Forest have completed the signing of Newcastle United attacker Sophie Haywood on a loan deal for the remainder of the season.The Tricky Trees announced the news via a post on their
Newcastle United are linning up a move for AC Milan winger, Samuel Chukwueze, DAILY POST reports. The Magpies according to TMW, have identified the
Newcastle United winger Miguel Almiron has rejoined Atlanta United on a permanent deal for £8m. The 30-year-old Paraguay international signed for the Magpies from the Major League Soccer side in 2019 for a then club record fee of £20m.
Paraguay international Miguel Almiron has returned to Major League Soccer (MLS) side Atlanta United for an undisclosed fee, after six years at Newcastle United, both clubs said on Thursday.
Newcastle striker Isak has scored more Premier League goals than any other player (13), also outscoring six different teams in that time
Freshen the squad, the task for Paul Mitchell (Newcastle United Sporting Director) is simple. At the time I am writing this, I am pretty sure that we might not be getting any player soon, keep our powder dry and plan on refreshing our squad for next season.
Miguel Almirón is returning to Atlanta. Atlanta United announced Thursday the signing of the Paraguayan midfielder after completing a transfer from Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee. Almirón left Atlanta in 2019 to join the Premier League side for a reported $26 million fee,
There's less than a week remaining of the January transfer window and Premier League clubs could be in line for a busy few days as Patrick Dorgu, Mathys Tel, Marcus Rashford and more edge towards move
"Speaking to the chairman [Steve Parish], he didn't want him to leave and he said the fee was £70m because he didn't want it done. Newcastle were in for him, Liverpool looked at the fee and said it was too much, but Newcastle came back.