“Newcastle made three signings,” Barnes told Bonus Code Bets.
“Callum Wilson scores goals and is competitive in his game, Ryan Fraser is a pretty artistic player, which is smart for Newcastle because the challenge for them now is that they haven’t scored enough goals. Jamal Lewis is a young, brave and offensive,” left-back, who will provide the option to advance.
“Steve Bruce has been pragmatic in his technique by betting on a single striker and being quite direct, however, those signings have made Newcastle more offensive and varied when playing as a striker.
“We don’t know if he’ll play with one or two strikers, along with Joelinton and Callum Wilson, but signing strikers shows they’re going to score more goals than last season.
“The point is that all three players are British, while in the afterlife Newcastle has recruited many foreign players.
“Even though we know that Toon loyalists would like 11 Geordies to play for the club, bringing in some British players will give them some identity back. “
https://twitter. com/S_McCormick95/status/1304343932353081344
Callum Wilson’s capture by Newcastle “could be the signing of the season. “
This is the verdict of former Premier League Golden Boot and European Golden Boot winner Kevin Phillips, who believes the 20 million pounds that magpies paid for england’s foreigner is a “very high price. “
Wilson signed a four-year contract at St James’ Park on Monday and signed up for former Bournemouth teammate Ryan Fraser and beloved left-back Norwich Jamal Lewis to sign for Newcastle this week.
Phillips is extremely happy to see Wilson and Fraser rekindle their partnership in the Northeast and believes Wilson is reduced to the 28 million pounds Aston Villa paid for Brentford striker Ollie Watkins.
“When you look at what Villa just paid for Ollie Watkins, who has played in the championship, I think 20 million pounds is a very smart value for Wilson,” Phillips told Football Insider.
“I think this may be the signing of the season. It may have double digits next season, which would make it look like 20 million pounds to zero. “
“Wilson is a player who played for England not long ago. It’s a wonderful signing and when you have Ryan Fraser through the door, you have two guys who know each other very well. “
https://twitter. com/ChronicleNUFC/status/1304332601864323074
West Ham enthusiasts are obviously disappointed by grady Diangana’s sale to West Brom. I don’t know why they sold it, how can it be for monetary reasons when they just offered about 27 million pounds for Burnley James Tarkowski’s defense?
Newcastle, meanwhile, is entering the new season thanks to highly intelligent signings such as Callum Wilson, Ryan Fraser and Jeff Hendrick. You can see what Steve Bruce thinks: he was looking for players who know everything about the Premier League.
He’ll be around, but I’m going with the Hammers, David Moyes has had time to paint with his team and, if they can get Tarkowski in, or someone like him, they’ll be safer, faster this time.
Fabian Schar can get a lifeguard to revive his career at Newcastle United.
The Swiss foreigner is about 4 weeks away from being fit, he may finish staying at Tyneside before the window closes.
It has now emerged that Schar, who dislocated his shoulder in opposition to the Spurs last season, will have an additional year on his current contract.
Of course, Schar may simply reject the extension, but after attracting interest from other clubs this summer, he also has the opportunity to fight Benton and regain his place.
When asked about Schar levels, Steve Bruce said:
“He’s looking to come back, but he dislocated his shoulder, so he had surgery.
“So it’s still in at least 4 weeks. “
https://twitter. com/ChronicleNUFC/status/1304314230829707265
Genoa has had conversations with Tottenham about the signing of defenseman Danny Rose, he told Sky Italy.
The Italian club, which has almost moved away from the relegation of Serie A last season, said it would be a difficult deal to make. His league rival, Cagliari, had also been willing to point to Rose, but he no longer appears to be in the race. by his signature.
Rose has entered into the final year of his Contract at Tottenham and the Premier League team is in a position to let him leave hotspur Way.
Steve Bruce says Newcastle United’s ability to attract players has shone this summer.
In Ryan Fraser, Callum Wilson, Jamal Lewis and Jeff Hendrick, the Magpies, according to Bruce, fought the clubs to make the agreements possible.
Fraser was interested in Tottenham Hotspur, Wilson searched through Aston Villa and Lewis saw a move to Liverpool collapse after the champions presented only 10 million pounds.
Hendrick, a target for AC Milan, chose Newcastle after temporarily settling down with an offer after his release from Burnley.
Bruce the Chronicle:
“Let’s underestimate one thing.
“The one at this club.
“We had a festival for everyone and won a genuine festival.
“With the most important thing, especially Ryan and Callum, they were looking to play for Newcastle.
“So let’s underestimate what we have.
“We are unique.
“They walk into the stadium, they look around and say, ‘Wow! “.
“The sooner enthusiasts return to give them what they are for the better.
“That’s why they’re here.
“I need to thank my employers who were flexible and it’s quite refreshing to see that they weren’t going to beat us for having both of them, it’s great.
https://twitter. com/ChronicleNUFC/status/1304302402712023041
“For me it’s about building a team and what’s internal in the shirt and I know it’s a bit iconic, but he’s pretty pleased to take number thirteen and I think it would be too complicated for Joe if we stripped him away,” Bruce said. the club’s website.
“I am convinced that the boy will be bigger this year. I hope there are times when we play or the most sensible and they will complement others. “
Fabian Schar can get a life preserver to relive his Newcastle United career.
The Swiss foreigner is about 4 weeks away from being fit, which means they may end up staying in Tyneside before the window closes.
It has now emerged that Schar, who dislocated his shoulder opposite the Spurs last season, will have an additional year on his current contract.
Hello and welcome to our Newcastle United blog on Friday, September 11.
So far it has been a busy week for magpies, with 3 new signings at the door.
Jamal Lewis joined rookies Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser on Monday Tuesday, as Steve Bruce’s team for next season is about to end.
The United technician is still willing to bring more new faces to Tyneside, with some possible loan agreements in mind, while some players can still be moved.
All of this was slightly overshadowed by a return to the procurement saga: Mike Ashley and NUFC strongly criticized the Premier League, which responded with the same harshness.
Meanwhile, Saturday’s arrangements at West Ham continue for United, with Fraser taking part in his first educational session.
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“I am satisfied to have extended my stay. I’ve had five very smart years and things here are very positive, especially with the arrival of new players.
“There’s a stir in the square and it’s wonderful to be in a new season. I’m satisfied that they take care of me and give me anything to put my teeth into. “
In statements to the club’s website, Isaac Hayden said: “I’m delighted. There’s a lot of loyalty and commitment from both sides.
“It’s wonderful to have accepted this before the start of the season and we can focus on smart football and be the best you can imagine in the Premier League standings. “
Isaac Hayden signed until 2026 and Karl Darlow until 2025.
Danny Rose is in a position to move to Italy, Genoa to be precise.
It is known whether it is a loan agreement or a permanent contract.
Newcastle United chief Steve Bruce has said he is signing loan agreements for Dan Barlaser and Jacob Murphy, writes Lee Ryder.
The summer arrivals of Jeff Hendrick and Ryan Fraser have ruined the chances that the duo will get the normal first-team action, which can be used on this month’s potentially crowded League Cup calendar before being sent to Sky Bet Championship clubs.
Rotherham United, for Barlaser, and Sheffield Wednesday, for Murphy, are waiting for scenes to make loan agreements before the deadline.
Full story here.
“Newcastle made three signings,” Barnes told Bonus Code Bets.
“Callum Wilson scores goals and is competitive in his game, Ryan Fraser is a pretty artistic player, which is smart for Newcastle because the challenge for them now is that they haven’t scored enough goals. Jamal Lewis is a young, brave and offensive,” left-back, who will provide the option to advance.
“Steve Bruce has been pragmatic in his technique by betting on a single striker and being quite direct, however, those signings have made Newcastle more offensive and varied when playing as a striker.
“We don’t know if he’ll play with one or two strikers, along with Joelinton and Callum Wilson, but the signing of strikers shows they’re going to score more goals than last season.
“The thing is that all three players are British, while in the afterlife Newcastle has signed many foreign players.
“While we know that toon’s faithful would like 11 Geordies to play for the club, bringing some British players back will bring back some identity. “
https://twitter. com/S_McCormick95/status/1304343932353081344
Callum Wilson’s capture by Newcastle “could be the signing of the season. “
This is the verdict of former Premier League Golden Boot and European Golden Boot winner Kevin Phillips, who believes the 20 million pounds that magpies paid for abroad in England is a “very high price. “
Wilson signed a four-year contract at St James’ Park on Monday and signed up through former Bournemouth teammate Ryan Fraser and much-loved left-back Norwich Jamal Lewis to sign for Newcastle this week.
Phillips is extremely happy to see Wilson and Fraser rekindle their partnership in the Northeast and believes Wilson is reduced to the 28 million pounds Aston Villa paid for Brentford striker Ollie Watkins.
“When you look at what Villa just paid for Ollie Watkins, who played in the league, I think 20 million pounds is a very smart value for Wilson,” Phillips told Football Insider.
“I think this may be the signing of the season. He may be in double digits next season, which would make it look like 20 million pounds to zero. “
“Wilson is a player who played for England not long ago. It’s a wonderful signing and when you have Ryan Fraser through the door, you have two guys who know each other very well. “
https://twitter. com/ChronicleNUFC/status/1304332601864323074
Southampton is in talks about a two hundred million pound acquisition with US billionaire Joseph DaGrosa.
GACP Sports Capital president showed interest in buying Newcastle United in December 2019 after having constructive talks with Justin Barnes, Mike Ashley’s top trusted senior advisor.
Although these discussions resulted in a formal offer, it remained on the market to buy a European club after promoting its participation in the French aspect of Bordeaux and, according to Mail Online, DaGrosa entered an era of exclusive negotiations with Southampton owner Gao Jisheng.
However, it is unclear whether the offer will be a success because it is a giant loan. Southampton is already paying off abundant debt after borrowing 70 million pounds from MSD Capital this summer, U. S. entrepreneurs connected to the acquisition. Sunderland last year.
DaGrosa, who has called the Premier League the “grandfather of all” when it comes to making an investment in football, now advances plans to create the Kapital Football Group (KFG) asset platform, which will see his organization own several football clubs. in a style similar to that of municipal organization installed through the owners of Manchester City.
He showed earlier this week that he felt it was the best time to invest in a European football club.
The BBC Sport specialist is back with his Premier League predictions and believes the Magpies will start the season with a 2–1 defeat at West Ham.
He said:
West Ham enthusiasts are obviously disappointed by grady Diangana’s sale to West Brom. I don’t know why they sold it, how can it be for monetary reasons when they just offered about 27 million pounds for Burnley James Tarkowski’s defense?
Newcastle, meanwhile, enters the new season thanks to very clever signings such as Callum Wilson, Ryan Fraser and Jeff Hendrick. You can see what Steve Bruce thinks: I was looking for players who know all about the Premier League.
He’ll be around, but I’m going with the Hammers, David Moyes has had time to paint with his team and, if they can bring Tarkowski, or someone like him, they’ll be safer, faster this time.
Fabian Schar can get a lifeguard to revive his career at Newcastle United.
The Swiss foreigner is about 4 weeks away from being fit, he may finish staying in Tyneside before the window closes.
It has now emerged that Schar, who dislocated his shoulder in opposition to the Spurs last season, will have an additional year on his current contract.
Of course, Schar can simply reject the extension, but after attracting interest from other clubs this summer, he also has a chance to fight Benton and regain his place.
When asked about Schar levels, Steve Bruce said:
“He’s looking to come back, but he dislocated his shoulder, so he had surgery.
“So it’s still in at least 4 weeks. “
https://twitter. com/ChronicleNUFC/status/1304314230829707265
Rose, who spent part of last season on loan from Newcastle, could move to Italy.
Sky Sports Report:
Genoa has had conversations with Tottenham about the signing of defenseman Danny Rose, he told Sky Italy.
The Italian club, which has almost moved away from the relegation of Serie A last season, said it would be a difficult deal to make. His league rival, Cagliari, had also been willing to point to Rose, but he no longer appears to be in the race. by his signature.
Rose has entered into the final year of his Contract at Tottenham and the Premier League team is in a position to let him leave hotspur Way.
Steve Bruce says Newcastle United’s ability to attract players has shone this summer.
In Ryan Fraser, Callum Wilson, Jamal Lewis and Jeff Hendrick, the Magpies, according to Bruce, fought the clubs to make the agreements possible.
Fraser had the interest of Tottenham Hotspur, Wilson searched through Aston Villa and Lewis saw a move crumble to Liverpool after the champions presented only $10 million.
Hendrick, a target for AC Milan, chose Newcastle after temporarily settling down with an offer after his release from Burnley.
Bruce the Chronicle:
“Let’s underestimate one thing.
“The one at this club.
“We had a festival for everyone and won a genuine festival.
“With the most important thing, especially Ryan and Callum, they were looking to play for Newcastle.
“So let’s underestimate what we have.
“We are unique.
“They go into the stadium, look around and say, “Wow!”
“The sooner enthusiasts return to give them what they are for the better.
“That’s why they’re here.
“I need to thank my employers who were flexible and it’s refreshing to see that we weren’t going to be defeated for having them both, it was amazing.
https://twitter. com/ChronicleNUFC/status/1304302402712023041
Teve Bruce believes Joelinton would have had too many kicks if the striker had been stripped of the number nine shirt, and Newcastle United’s head coach hopes the Brazilian and new recruit Callum Wilson can “complement others. “
Wilson hoped to get the iconic shirt number after completing his 20 million pound move from Bournemouth this week, but instead won the No. 13.
England had that bib number on their backs in Bournemouth and on the 13th of the month several key occasions happened in the life of the striker, such as the birth of his son, Oritse.
Wilson aware not to interrupt the costumes by taking number nine and clearly Bruce also aware of the effect this can have on Joelinton.
“For me it’s about building a team and what’s internal on the shirt and I know it’s a bit iconic, but he’s pretty pleased to take number thirteen and I think it would be too complicated for Joe if we stripped him away,” Bruce said. the club’s website.
“I am convinced that the boy will be bigger this year. I hope there are times when we play or the most sensible and they will complement others. “
Newcastle United has provided enthusiastic data on the collapse of the Acquisition in the Middle East this summer, according to the Premier League.
In a statement released Thursday afternoon, the top bosses reiterated that the acquisition of Amanda Staveley, the Reuben brothers and the Saudi state investment fund could still be successful if the relevant data were provided.
United had said last night that the acquisition had been postponed through the Premier League.
Full story here.
Happy Friday. Just a day before kick-off.
We’ll start with Fabian Schar’s news and the story that he may be presented with a one-year extension.
This through Lee Ryder.
Fabian Schar can get a lifeguard to revive his career at Newcastle United.
The foreigner from Switzerland is about 4 weeks away from being fit, which means he may end up staying at Tyneside before the window closes.
It has now emerged that Schar, who dislocated his shoulder in opposition to the Spurs last season, will have an additional year on his current contract.