Newcastle United hopes to do everything they can to sort out new deals for “sensational” players amid rumours of a move towards Manchester City.
Hau is hospitalized with ISAK and confirms Newcastle’s injury
After a two-week international break, Magpies held wolves in the Premier League this weekend, taking them with them at St James Park on Saturday afternoon.
At a pre-match press conference, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe revealed his relationship with Alexander Isaac and how his relationship with the Swedes changed.
“Alex and I have always enjoyed a great relationship. I loved working with him. I think he loves working with us. We helped him become the player who left us today.
“The moment he struck our relationship it changed and it was a turning point in our relationship. From that point on, communication became difficult.”
Meanwhile, Hau also says that Joane Wissa, one of Newcastle’s new signatures, will miss the wolf match after being injured in international duties with Dr. Congo.
Newcastle does everything to seal the New Deal for the “sensational” £80m star
I’ll talk Soccer InsiderJournalist Pete O’Rourke claimed that Newcastle is pushing hard to agree to a new deal with the £80 million right-back Tino Libramento amid interest in interest from cities ready to accelerate potential transfers.
“Obviously there was a link between the summer windows where Manchester City is watching Librament move, and now the windows are closed, so it’s a great opportunity for Newcastle to discuss things with Rivarament and try to tie him down to a new contract.
“Newcastle is doing everything we can to ensure a long-term future and to ensure we stay in Newcastle for those who can foresee.”
To associate Livramento with a new contract must be considered a vital business for Newcastle.
The 22-year-old has proven to be such a consistent player due to the magpie, and has proven to be both right-back and left-back proficient, striving to start for England at the 2026 World Cup next summer.
Livramento has been praised as “sensational” by Magpie Media, but Theo Walcott once claimed that the British owned the “Aura” during Southampton as a young player.
He could become a Newcastle mainstay for years to come, and perhaps he could make his own right backspot after Kieran Trippia.