Newcastle United reportedly risks Eddie Howe losing a player who is “really pleased” when the January transfer period arrives.
David Hopkinson was excited about Newcastle’s role
Magpies have made important appointments at the club, with David Hopkinson being confirmed as the new CEO of St. James Park.
Speaking about his important role, Newcastle’s supporters as a boy praised the club’s size along the way, admitting they couldn’t wait to get started.
“This is a magical place. We’re in St James Park. We’re on the pitch where the legend played. Here’s a stand filled with fans angry about this team.
“We start from such a high place, but there are also this potential moment of transformation as we are ready to play with high ambitions at the biggest stages we can imagine than we’ve had at various points in the history of the club.” Part of this moment is where we think there’s even more magical opportunities. ”
Rumors are emerging about a Newcastle-related transfer, leaving Hopkinson’s appointment.
This is what has been revealed about exit claims for one of Hau’s brightest young talent, even after the summer window deadline last Monday.
Newcastle Ace was selected by the European club in January
According to a new update from building (via Sports Witness), Eintracht Frankfurt was able to revisit his interest in Newcastle attacker Will Osula in January.
The 22-year-old’s move failed to materialize in the summer, but it doesn’t seem to thwart Bundesliga’s outfit, who had been hoping for a loan fee of £17.3 million for £4.3 million.
Losing Osla in January is a shame given how Hau is an active young player he spoke about after scoring a cameo in an unfortunate 3-2 home loss last month.
“I’m really pleased. It’s a great finish. When he came, I thought he did well – he looked lively, strong and fast. It could have been a big moment for us – the points here were incredible from the players – but he can be very pleased with himself.”
That said, Newcastle now brings in both Nick Ultemad and Joane Wissa.
Certainly, Magpies have played in four different tournaments this season, so the opportunity can still go his way, but if you think he could feature more regularly in Frankfurt, he might make a big decision when January arrives.