
Newcastle United and PIF have reached out to sign a “world-class” international match ahead of Premier League rival Chelsea.
Newcastle shifts rumors as Xipies pushes the Champions League
Although Eddie Howe’s team did cancel their first silverware in 70 years in the EFL Cup, these pies didn’t win the luxury of Champions League football in the 2024/25 season.
For 2025, Newcastle’s highlight is a 2-1 victory over Liverpool and it may get better as the Champions League returns. Howe and Newcastle have only four top flight fixtures left as they aim to make the top five and return to the European elite club competition for the 2025/26 season.
Newcastle’s last four Premier League matches |
date |
---|---|
Brighton and Newcastle |
May 4 |
Newcastle and Chelsea |
May 11 |
Arsenal and Newcastle |
May 18 |
Newcastle vs Everton |
May 25 |
Ensuring Champions League football can help the transfer market and attract some of the top targets, which may also help keep a few stars, while Alexander Isak and Sandro Tonali are linked to the movement away from St James’ Park.
Regarding revenue, Howe personally held talks on Ipswich town star Liam Delap this summer, and recent claims suggest that former Arsenal midfielder Mateo Guendouzi is now in Lazio, which is also a goal.
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But, there are also new goalkeepers who want to compete with Nick Pope, and there are strong rumors about Burnley’s James Trafford’s move. Now, a new goalkeeper target appears at PIF and Newcastle radar.
According to journalist Santi Aouna, Newcastle took action to sign Berus Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel. Swiss international may leave the Bundesliga this summer, with Aouna describing the export as a “specific possibility”.
Chelsea also headed with Newcastle, adding that the player’s agent will meet with some British clubs in London in the coming days.
The 27-year-old is considered €50 million – Dortmund’s €55 million (£43 million to £47 million) and has signed a contract until 2028 Newcastle will have to put cash into transactions.
Dortmund sports director Sebastian Kehl is a big fan of Kobel, labeling him as “world-class”. “At Dortmund, Gregor developed into a world-class goalkeeper, and he attracted the interest of many of Europe’s top clubs. We are proud to inspire him to continue to inspire him at BVB.”
Meanwhile, Kobel, former goalkeeper coach at Hoffenheim, said the Guardians were “spiritually powerful, curious and willing to learn”.
The transfer that looks like it’s about to be a transfer, and if things are planned, Cobel has the potential to become Newcastle’s new ranking No. 1 next season.
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