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10 minutes ago, STM said:

 

I think it's clear we have a long standing interest in DCL and I know there's plenty dont rate him on here but if we can get him for peanuts now or for free in the summer, I'd back Eddie Howe to make him a very useful back up to Isak. 

Yea, I think he would be more useful at least than Wilson.

I think he will go to some team that offers him a starting position though.

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13 minutes ago, Doctor Zaius said:

Surely we won't go another window without improving the first XI...

 

I'd be content with just improving the squad in this window. Can't see anyone coming in January and taking a first team spot this season.

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1 hour ago, Doctor Zaius said:

Surely we won't go another window without improving the first XI...


Prepare to be disappointed. A reliable backup ST is probably what we can hope for (and much needed). RW is still the obvious spot to upgrade in the starting XI, but don’t see them making a splash now given Murphy’s performance.

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2 hours ago, Gola said:

Don't think DCL would come tbh. Looking for a big contract and to play every game. He'd be a good signing tbh, if he was happy being on the bench and playing cup games, but I can't see him wanting to do that. He'd be better off at Fulham or somewhere like that.

I would hope Osula development would also prevent him from getting playing time.   

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18 minutes ago, Bellars said:

I wouldn't be surprised to see us buy a couple youngsters with future PSR potential.


That and maybe a CB signing given the number of contracts expiring in the summer.

 

 

While I'm all for that sort of signing, it might well cost us CL football if we don't sign someone who can deputise for Isak if he gets injured.

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1 hour ago, Deuce said:


Prepare to be disappointed. A reliable backup ST is probably what we can hope for (and much needed). RW is still the obvious spot to upgrade in the starting XI, but don’t see them making a splash now given Murphy’s performance.

We’ve made the mistake of not adding quality because of a purple patch before. Also I don’t believe the club would have dropped their interest in signing a RW and a RCB.

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Newcastle are interested in signing Southampton’s teenager star Tyler Dibling in 2025, and are monitoring the situation of James McAtee at Manchester City.

Dibling was close to joining in the summer of 2022 and met with club staff during a visit to Tyneside. He had earlier caught the eye of Eddie Howe and the recruitment team after scoring a hat-trick for Southampton Under 23s at St James’ Park when aged just 16.

Former sporting director Dan Ashworth was tasked with leading the chase, but Dibling eventually signed for Chelsea, only to return to the Saints within two months after failing to settle in London.

Sources have confirmed this week that the Magpies retain a strong interest and, with new sporting director Paul Mitchell having links to Southampton, we understand they are being keep abreast of his situation.

Dibling can play as a midfielder or out wide and, despite Southampton’s struggles, he has impressed during 12 league starts that have brought two goals this season. The 18-year-old’s contract expires in 2026 and the club have an option to extend by 12 months. Talks over a new deal have taken place without a breakthrough.

The England Under 21 ace is expected to remain on the South Coast this season but, come the summer, Newcastle would be in a strong position to compete for the signature of a player they rate extremely highly.

However, were Liverpool to firm up their interest in the player, we have been told they would likely be at the front of the queue.

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Meanwhile, City midfielder McAtee also has admirers within St James’. Like Dibling, he can play as a winger and fits the profile of young English talent which Howe and the club have targeted in recent seasons.

Newcastle are interested in signing Southampton's teenage star Tyler Dibling this year 

Newcastle could move for Dibling, 18, this summer, but may face competition from Liverpool 

They are also monitoring the situation of Manchester City's £25million star James McAtee 

The 22-year-old, who has a price tag of £25million, has a host of clubs from home and abroad interested in signing him this month, with his first-team opportunities limited to just three substitute appearances in the Premier League this term.

For now, Newcastle’s focus is on outgoings and sources continue to insist that major incomings are unlikely in January. Were McAtee to stay at City, it is an interest that could be followed up in the summer.

MIGGY IN A MUDDLE

On the subject of sales, there is no guarantee Miguel Almiron will agree to a move away from Newcastle this month.

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Mail Sport revealed this week that the club have received an offer in the region of £5m from a Brazilian top-flight team.

However, we understand Almiron would prefer to return to MLS, where he spent three years with Atlanta United before becoming Newcastle's then-club-record signing for £21m in 2019, or stay in Europe.

The stumbling block is the financial expectation of the winger and his agent. It is also said he is not desperate to leave, despite making just one league start this season.

Charlotte FC retain the strongest interest in the Paraguayan, while Leicester asked about him in the summer and are again watching the situation. It all leaves Almiron’s future up in the air as of now.

Newcastle need to sell to buy this month - even then they could opt to delay incomings until the summer - and midfielder Sean Longstaff is also available for transfer.

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Martin Dubravka will remain while he is in the team, but that situation could change at the end of January if Nick Pope returns with no complications from a knee injury. Dubravka’s representatives are thought to have agreed personal terms with Saudi club Al Shabab.

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1 hour ago, sempuki said:

Craig Hope (behind the paywall) linking us with Dibling and McAtee.

 

Oh! That's interesting.

 

Mentioned the other day I was hoping we'd give Mcatee a good look.

 

Fits in very well with the sort of player Howe has done so well with in Gordon, Hall and Tino over the last couple of seasons.

 

His profile is the sort of number 10 that can cut in from the right side that people have been hoping for too.

 

Could end up being another really savvy move.

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2 hours ago, Whitley mag said:

Newcastle are interested in signing Southampton’s teenager star Tyler Dibling in 2025, and are monitoring the situation of James McAtee at Manchester City.

Dibling was close to joining in the summer of 2022 and met with club staff during a visit to Tyneside. He had earlier caught the eye of Eddie Howe and the recruitment team after scoring a hat-trick for Southampton Under 23s at St James’ Park when aged just 16.

Former sporting director Dan Ashworth was tasked with leading the chase, but Dibling eventually signed for Chelsea, only to return to the Saints within two months after failing to settle in London.

Sources have confirmed this week that the Magpies retain a strong interest and, with new sporting director Paul Mitchell having links to Southampton, we understand they are being keep abreast of his situation.

Dibling can play as a midfielder or out wide and, despite Southampton’s struggles, he has impressed during 12 league starts that have brought two goals this season. The 18-year-old’s contract expires in 2026 and the club have an option to extend by 12 months. Talks over a new deal have taken place without a breakthrough.

The England Under 21 ace is expected to remain on the South Coast this season but, come the summer, Newcastle would be in a strong position to compete for the signature of a player they rate extremely highly.

However, were Liverpool to firm up their interest in the player, we have been told they would likely be at the front of the queue.

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Meanwhile, City midfielder McAtee also has admirers within St James’. Like Dibling, he can play as a winger and fits the profile of young English talent which Howe and the club have targeted in recent seasons.

Newcastle are interested in signing Southampton's teenage star Tyler Dibling this year 

Newcastle could move for Dibling, 18, this summer, but may face competition from Liverpool 

They are also monitoring the situation of Manchester City's £25million star James McAtee 

The 22-year-old, who has a price tag of £25million, has a host of clubs from home and abroad interested in signing him this month, with his first-team opportunities limited to just three substitute appearances in the Premier League this term.

For now, Newcastle’s focus is on outgoings and sources continue to insist that major incomings are unlikely in January. Were McAtee to stay at City, it is an interest that could be followed up in the summer.

MIGGY IN A MUDDLE

On the subject of sales, there is no guarantee Miguel Almiron will agree to a move away from Newcastle this month.

Advertisement

Mail Sport revealed this week that the club have received an offer in the region of £5m from a Brazilian top-flight team.

However, we understand Almiron would prefer to return to MLS, where he spent three years with Atlanta United before becoming Newcastle's then-club-record signing for £21m in 2019, or stay in Europe.

The stumbling block is the financial expectation of the winger and his agent. It is also said he is not desperate to leave, despite making just one league start this season.

Charlotte FC retain the strongest interest in the Paraguayan, while Leicester asked about him in the summer and are again watching the situation. It all leaves Almiron’s future up in the air as of now.

Newcastle need to sell to buy this month - even then they could opt to delay incomings until the summer - and midfielder Sean Longstaff is also available for transfer.

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Martin Dubravka will remain while he is in the team, but that situation could change at the end of January if Nick Pope returns with no complications from a knee injury. Dubravka’s representatives are thought to have agreed personal terms with Saudi club Al Shabab.


We should put in a bid for Para Graph   

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5 hours ago, Deuce said:


Prepare to be disappointed. A reliable backup ST is probably what we can hope for (and much needed). RW is still the obvious spot to upgrade in the starting XI, but don’t see them making a splash now given Murphy’s performance.

 

Feel confident that we'll get someone if they fit our profile and is available at a decent price due to expiring contract/not getting enough playing time/falling out with current management or similar, otherwise we'll wait until summer....so...you're probably right :lol:

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