Newcastle acquisition and news: Callum Wilson would be interested in Magpies move

Welcome to our Newcastle United blog for Tuesday 1st September.

Newcastle expects to negotiate a third signing of the season with a loan from Rob Holding ever closer. The defender played for Arsenal against Liverpool in the Community Shield on Saturday.

United was also connected to the movements of Moussa Marega and Callum Wilson of Porto.So far, Newcastle has been a loose move for Jeff Hendrick, signing Mark Gillespie as a replacement in the goalkewering branch and signing a new contract for Matty Longstaff.

Director Steve Bruce hopes to bring him in the next few days.

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Tonight is about us. Here’s a look at today’s most sensible stories:

Newcastle made the evening page with Bournemouth’s resolution on the deal with Callum Wilson

Neil Warnock’s verdict at Newcastle United after his Middlesbrough hit Magpies in friendly

Chris Hughton, former Newcastle United coach, is eager to take over

What happened in Newcastle United’s 5-1 friendly loss to Middlesbrough when the rematch was confirmed

Callum Wilson will be in Bournemouth much longer as Newcastle United intensifies its quest

Newcastle enthusiasts divided on proposal to come with Matt Ritchie in Callum Wilson deal

Newcastle United has been offered a move that can cause English striker Callum Wilson to land

Isaac Hayden had the best response to the top festival in the Newcastle United midfield

”Big headache” – Isaac Hayden Newcastle United player who ‘stole’ in pre-season

Jeff Hendrick believes Newcastle United may be among the top 10 in the Premier League

Newcastle United warning and Allan Saint-Maximin reaction: things learned against Middlesbrough

Newcastle United has been connected to an Arsenal Rob Holding defender over the weekend.

Former England U-21 alien made his deyet in the Gunners’ Community Shield victory over Liverpool at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, however reports were reported before the start that he could be on the move.

Newcastle and Leeds have been credited with an interest in the former England Under-21Array, but the Lilywhites have signed German defender Robin Koch.

This means that Holding may be in a position to make the move to the northeast in a movement that has surprised Tyneside, given that the Urrs are in a well-stocked position in the central half.

So what can steve Bruce think, why is Arsenal happy to let it go and what would bring Newcastle?

Chronicle Live spoke to Art de Roche, Arsenal journalist in London, to leave.

Kevin Gall has never played for Newcastle United’s first team; however, he lived the dream of all enthusiasts at the age of 14.

Remember the movie Goal! Where Santiago Munez failed to impress the trial with the Magpies?Well, actually, Gall didn’t want a chance of a moment when he showed up at Tyneside in 1997.

It became clear that Newcastle had a talented teenager on his hands and, within an hour of his trial, Cardiff City’s apprentice had scored four goals.

Kenny Dalglish and John Carver, the club director and the director of the Center of Excellence, were among those who watched the under-15s play at Blue Flames and Gall submitted a long-term contract on the spot.

For the young Merthyr Tydfil striker, who asked for a six-figure rate, it’s a whole new world.

“It was weird because at that age you don’t see the money side to be honest,” Gall told ChronicleLive.

You can get the full interview here.

Bournemouth told Newcastle United that Matt Ritchie would be included in any possible deal by Callum Wilson.

On the other hand, the Magpies suffered a major defeat in their pre-season outing at Middlesbrough.

Here are their Newcastle United stories from 1 September.

Newcastle United suffered a 5-1 loss to Middlesbrough, just over a week and a half before the start of the new season.

Middlesbrough took a 3-0 lead thanks to two goals from Britt Assombalonga and a good finale from Marcus Tavernier before Allan Saint-Maximin took one just before half-time.

Jamaal Lascelles and Lewis Wing were sent off after half-time after a free kick before Ryan Hall and Ste Walker added the vanquished brilliance at Rockliffe Park.

Here are things we learned from the game.

Newcastle United would possibly have suffered a 5-1 friendly loss to Middlesbrough, but Steve Bruce will know it’s another when competitiveness starts later this month, according to Neil Warnock.

After the game, Warnock said “it’s good to see the goals go” in front of a tough opponent, but added that both groups were “in preseason and experimenting.”

You can see the full story here.

This MailOnline thing.

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Callum Wilson is waiting for Bournemouth and Newcastle to agree on his move-in proposal to St James’ Park, Steve Bruce wants to signal more than ever after a 5-1 beating in Middlesbrough.

Sources close to Bournemouth say they are still waiting for an official Newcastle technique, but expect an offer to arrive.

An exchange deal involving Matt Ritchie for Wilson’s cash has been discussed, but experts say Bournemouth, despite his decline, will not be sold at a reduced rate, as evidenced by the 41 million pounds he charges to Manchester City to point out Nathan Ake and Sheffield.United of 18.5 million pounds paid Aaron Ramsdale.

We believe Newcastle is Wilson’s favourite destination and resources expect change in the next 48 hours.

This Daily Record thing.

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Celtic asked about the availability of the Newcastle Christian Atsu winger to a report.

It is the moment when the Hoops have connected with the Ghanaian international, and last January an agreement was proposed for the ultrafast star with one year left of contract.

Sports World Ghana reports that the Hoops have contacted Tyneside about player availability.

His salary would be between 35,000 and 45,000 euros on the line a week and would be for Neil Lennon.

NUFC and West Ham have been credited with an interest in the side of Brighton, Bernardo, to Sky Sports.

Turkish Istanbul Basaksehir is in talks about a loan for the 25-year-old player, who played 14 games in the season.

For those who are brave enough to look …

Newcastle United suffered a friendly 5–1 loss to Middlesbrough, just 11 days before the start of the new Premier League season.

Steve Bruce’s team was after just seven minutes when Middlesbrough striker Britt Assombalonga broke the impasse at Rockliffe Park with a quiet finish.

The house team temporarily doubled their merit in the crash at closed doors and returned to Assombalonga, who discovered the bottom of the net after joining striker Ashley Fletcher.

Middlesbrough’s tails were up and Marcus Tavernier made the 3-0 after shooting at the house from the edge of the door to leave the magpies with a mountain to climb.

Newcastle controlled for a purpose before halftime thanks to Allan Saint-Maximin, who finished a clinical getaway, but things got worse after the break.

You can see the full story here.

Former United boss Chris Hughton admits he’s “anxious” to get into football.

He told Sky Sports: “There are glorious jobs that are a little more challenging, exciting opportunities to create a club or remain a club in the division.

“I’m much more open now in the last six months.I am looking for this opportunity to return and am looking for a future for this challenge.

“Could it be abroad? I would be open to the right challenge, but it would have to be the right one if I were abroad, yet I commonly controlled here at a smart spot and this is where I would like to stay.”

United suffered their first pre-season loss with a 5–1 win in Middlesbrough.

Britt Assombalonga scored twice for the hosts, with Allan Saint-Maximin scoring the purpose of the Magpie game.

Jamaal Lascelles is shown in red after a clash with Lewis Wing in the middle of the moment.

NUFC has been informed that Matt Ritchie is being sought as a component of any deal that would see Callum Wilson at Tyneside.

Wilson is very interested and, as Ciaran Kelly writes, he stays too long on the south coast.

While Wilson’s attitude and application have faded since he returned to pre-season education on July 17, ChronicleLive understands that his camp would not expect him to stay at Vitality Stadium much longer.

Several clubs, Newcastle, Aston Villa, West Ham and Spurs, have shown interest in Wilson since Bournemouth was relegated to the Championship.

On the Oxford website: Oxford United can verify the departure of defence Rob Dickie, who joined the QPR for an unverified fee.

Rob, 24, made 112 starts with the U’s after joining Reading in January 2018, scoring 3 goals, and captained the team to the final stage of the play-offs last season, as he won the Fans Player of the Season award, chief coach Karl Robinson said.We

“It’s a smart resolution for Rob.QPR is a very smart club and has done things the right way.We who have earned smart fees, as well as more additions, for someone who has only nine months left on contract and leaves with our thanks for their commitment and harsh paintings over the more than two years.

“The way he behaved was and it was an emotion to paint with him and see him expand not only as a player, but also as a leader and as a man.”

Man United is close to signing Donny van from Beek Ajax with reports that Jesse Lingard will be sold to finance the move.

NUFC has been linked.

The defender connected to the NUFC.

According to Chris Waugh of Athletic Sassuolo, Rogerio is Newcastle’s target.

Luke Edwards of the Telegraph says Ryan Fraser is late on NUFC schedule.

The winger was a loose agent after leaving Bournemouth locked up and, according to the report, told Steve Bruce that he was looking to move to Newcastle as he is closer to his circle of relatives in Scotland.

However, despite the idea that everything agreed, the agreement was delayed through the player himself.

Full story here.

According to Sky Italia, Gonzalo Higuaín has rejected a move to the Premier League – Newcastle United.

We’re too sure of that given the move’s salary and fees, but the Italian media has spent the last fortnight linking the 32-year-old to a move to Tyneside.

Daryl Murphy is back at his home club, Waterford FC.

He was there between 2002-05.

“It’s wonderful to be back, it was always in my brain to finish my career here,” he said in a statement through the club.

“I’m very happy and can’t wait to get stuck.I’m not sure if I’m going to play against Pat, I don’t need to get stuck and come back when I can’t.”

“The training is complicated and I hope everything goes well, I’ll soon be stuck.”

Newcastle United has been offered a move that would allow England’s foreigner Callum Wilson to move to Tyneside, writes Lee Ryder.

However, the Matt Ritchie winger would go in the other direction as a component of a contract change plus cash and Wilson will pay 75,000 euros a week, aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur also asked for the striker.

Bournemouth is also expected to negotiate the terms with Ritchie, and Scotland will sign a three-year contract in March.

Ritchie’s departure would be softened by the fact that Jacob Murphy is back with Team Toon after a loan with Sheffield on Wednesday and has one last chance in Newcastle.

Full story here.

AFC Bournemouth reiterated to #NUFC who sought Matt Ritchie to return to an exchange agreement if they need to point to Callum Wilson.Aston Villa also loves the striker, writes Lee Ryder.

Matt Ritchie signaled a new contract until 2023 in March, but Bournemouth sees it as a key goal as they seek to win promotion in the first attempt at the championship.

Newcastle has been heavily connected to Alfredo Morelos of Rangers.

He ruled out of recent groups from the day in shape after turning his head through speculation of movements.

Several reports say Porto will reach an agreement for the striker.

Speaking to NUFC TV, Isaac Hayden was inspired by Jacob Murphy.

“I think the players are back in shape.Jacob, who was loaned to Sheffield last year on Wednesday, has returned and is almost flying in education and matches.

“It’s an honor for him to go and play the games he played last season and come back in a position to seize his chance, which I think he does in the minute.If it can happen like this, it gives the coach a big headache for next season.”

According to Craig Hope of Mail Online, those with personal mailboxes in St James’ Park have been asked to plan to return to the flat on October 3 in pencil.

That would be the Burnley game.

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Newcastle United has surveyed corporate box holders about their return to St James’ Park on 3 October, and self-confident enthusiasts from Premier League clubs will be able to attend matches starting in October.

Sportsmail understands that enthusiasts with personal dressing rooms in Newcastle will have to plan a return to the house game opposite Burnley, with a 50% capacity in their room.

The club has used corporate lodges to house the media since the return of football after the blockade and protocols are already in position for those areas.

The holders of the boxes are the first to be consulted and the next step will be to find a way to reach the holders of subscriptions in long-term payment plans.

Although the precise figures have not yet been determined, many more than a third of the 52,000 seats were expected to go to st James’ matches once they have obtained Premier League approval.

FULL STORY HERE.

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