Newcastle United is reportedly expected to make a “completely blown off attack” to sign “strong” players when the January transfer window opens.
Hopkinson’s message to thank Newcastle fans
Magpies will make the appointment of Key Off Field Off Field during an international break, and hopes to play his role in a time when David Hopkinson appears as the club’s new CEO and succeeds at St. James Park.
On Thursday morning, Hopkinson sent a message of thanks to Newcastle supporters, showing his appreciation for the way they welcomed him around him.
“When I settled into my new role, I wanted to take a little time to develop the heartfelt heart I received, which gave me the warm welcome.
Since arriving last week, I have had many conversations with people both inside and outside the club. I have gained incredibly valuable insights and look forward to connecting and engaging with many of you in the coming weeks and months.
“I also look forward to going out in the community in the coming weeks and realizing what makes the area special, and my first impression is United family on and off the pitch.
“I’m also really excited about the future that precedes us. My purpose is to build on the incredible work that precedes me with a new sense of integrity for all, helping us grow and win.
Newcastle was hoping to push hard to sign the £20 million Serie midfielder
Fresh claims from Newcastle forwarding news Radio Radio (via Sports Witness) Newcastle says it is expected to make a “completely blown off attack” to sign Roman midfielder Nicolo Pisilli in January.
As Hau appears to boost his options in the middle of the park, £20 million has been stated to be sufficient to secure the service of the 20-year-old Italian.
Newcastle and Piff were keen on Pisilli in the summer, but didn’t move, but in 2026 we were able to see the magpie heading towards the midfielder.
Pisilli is an ideal talented young player for Newcastle, an incredible long-term option with a depth and high ceiling, and is welcomed by Roman legend Daniele de Rossi.
“Who impressed me? I personally, Pisilli. I didn’t know him very well. He’s a very strong player. He’s still a young man, but he made an impression on me.
Pisilli won one cap in Italy and represents them across four different youth age groups, and when Newcastle signs a contract in January, he will be brilliantly rewarded over time.