NUFC Blog
Sat 12 Jul 13:00
Carlisle United Badge
CAR  (N)
4–0
Friendly
Sat 19 Jul 15:00
Celtic Badge
CEL  (A)
4–0
Friendly
Sun 27 Jul 12:30
Arsenal Badge
ARS  (N)
2–3
Friendly
Wed 30 Jul 12:00
Team K League Badge
TKL  (N)
0–1
Friendly
Sun 3 Aug 12:00
Tottenham Hotspur Badge
TOT  (N)
1–1
Friendly
Fri 8 Aug 19:30
Espanyol Badge
ESP  (H)
2–2
Friendly
Sat 9 Aug 16:00
Atlético Madrid Badge
ATM  (H)
0–2
Friendly
Sat 16 Aug 12:30
TNT
Aston Villa Badge
AVL  (A)
0–0
Premier League
Mon 25 Aug 20:00
Sky
Liverpool Badge
LIV  (H)
2–3
Premier League
Sat 30 Aug 17:30
Sky
Leeds United Badge
LEE  (A)
0–0
Premier League
Sat 13 Sept 15:00
Wolves Badge
WOL  (H)
1–0
Premier League
Sun 21 Sept 14:00
Sky
Bournemouth Badge
BOU  (A)
0–0
Premier League
Wed 24 Sept 19:45
Sky
Bradford City Badge
BRD  (H)
4–1
League Cup
Sun 28 Sept 16:30
Sky
Arsenal Badge
ARS  (H)
1–2
Premier League
Wed 1 Oct 17:45
TNT
Union Saint-Gilloise Badge
USG  (A)
0–4
Champions League
Sun 5 Oct 14:00
Sky
Nottingham Forest Badge
NFO  (H)
2–0
Premier League
Sat 18 Oct 15:00
Brighton Badge
BHA  (A)
2–1
Premier League
Tue 21 Oct 20:00
TNT
Benfica Badge
BEN  (H)
3–0
Champions League
Sat 25 Oct 15:00
Fulham Badge
FUL  (H)
2–1
Premier League
Wed 29 Oct 20:00
ITV/Sky
Tottenham Hotspur Badge
TOT  (H)
2–0
League Cup
Sun 2 Nov 14:00
Sky
West Ham Badge
WHU  (A)
3–1
Premier League
Wed 5 Nov 20:00
TNT
Athletic Bilbao Badge
ATH  (H)
2–0
Champions League
Sun 9 Nov 14:00
Sky
Brentford Badge
BRE  (A)
3–1
Premier League
Sat 22 Nov 17:30
Sky
Manchester City Badge
MCI  (H)
2–1
Premier League
Tue 25 Nov 20:00
TNT
Marseille Badge
OLM  (A)
2–1
Champions League
Sat 29 Nov 17:30
Sky
Everton Badge
EVE  (A)
1–4
Premier League
Tue 2 Dec 20:15
Sky
Tottenham Hotspur Badge
TOT  (H)
2–2
Premier League
Sat 6 Dec 15:00
Burnley Badge
BUR  (H)
2–1
Premier League
Wed 10 Dec 20:00
TNT
Bayer Leverkusen Badge
B04  (A)
2–2
Champions League
Sun 14 Dec 14:00
Sky
Sunderland Badge
SUN  (A)
1–0
Premier League
Wed 17 Dec 20:15
ITV/Sky
Fulham Badge
FUL  (H)
2–1
League Cup
Sat 20 Dec 12:30
Sky
Chelsea Badge
CHE  (H)
2–2
Premier League
Fri 26 Dec 20:00
Sky
Manchester United Badge
MUN  (A)
1–0
Premier League
Tue 30 Dec 19:30
Sky
Burnley Badge
BUR  (A)
1–3
Premier League
Sun 4 Jan 15:00
Sky
Crystal Palace Badge
CRY  (H)
2–0
Premier League
Wed 7 Jan 20:15
Sky
Leeds United Badge
LEE  (H)
4–3
Premier League
Sat 10 Jan 15:00
Bournemouth Badge
BOU  (H)
3–3
FA Cup
(7–6 PEN)
Tue 13 Jan 20:00
ITV/Sky
Manchester City Badge
MCI  (H)
0–2
League Cup
Sun 18 Jan 14:00
Sky
Wolves Badge
WOL  (A)
0–0
Premier League
Wed 21 Jan 20:00
TNT
PSV Eindhoven Badge
PSV  (H)
3–0
Champions League
Sun 25 Jan 14:00
Sky
Aston Villa Badge
AVL  (H)
0–2
Premier League
Wed 28 Jan 20:00
TNT
Paris Saint-Germain Badge
PSG  (A)
1–1
Champions League
Sat 31 Jan 20:00
TNT
Liverpool Badge
LIV  (A)
4–1
Premier League
Wed 4 Feb 20:00
Sky
Manchester City Badge
MCI  (A)
3–1
League Cup
Sat 7 Feb 17:30
Sky
Brentford Badge
BRE  (H)
2–3
Premier League
Tue 10 Feb 19:30
TNT
Tottenham Hotspur Badge
TOT  (A)
1–2
Premier League
Sat 14 Feb 17:45
BBC/TNT
Aston Villa Badge
AVL  (A)
1–3
FA Cup
Wed 18 Feb 17:45
TNT
FK Qarabag Badge
QAR  (A)
1–6
Champions League
Sat 21 Feb 20:00
TNT
Manchester City Badge
MCI  (A)
2–1
Premier League
Tue 24 Feb 20:00
Prime
FK Qarabag Badge
QAR  (H)
3–2
Champions League
Sat 28 Feb 15:00
Everton Badge
EVE  (H)
2–3
Premier League
Wed 4 Mar 20:15
TNT
Manchester United Badge
MUN  (H)
2–1
Premier League
Sat 7 Mar 20:00
TNT
Manchester City Badge
MCI  (H)
1–3
FA Cup
Tue 10 Mar 20:00
Prime
Barcelona Badge
BAR  (H)
1–1
Champions League
Sat 14 Mar 17:30
Sky
Chelsea Badge
CHE  (A)
0–1
Premier League
Wed 18 Mar 17:45
TNT
Barcelona Badge
BAR  (A)
7–2
Champions League
Sun 22 Mar 12:00
Sky
Sunderland Badge
SUN  (H)
1–2
Premier League
Sun 12 Apr 14:00
Sky
Crystal Palace Badge
CRY  (A)
2–1
Premier League
Sat 18 Apr 15:00
Bournemouth Badge
BOU  (H)
1–2
Premier League
Sat 25 Apr 17:30
Sky
Arsenal Badge
ARS  (A)
1–0
Premier League
Sat 2 May 15:00
Brighton Badge
BHA  (H)
3–1
Premier League
Sun 10 May 14:00
Sky
Nottingham Forest Badge
NFO  (A)
1–1
Premier League
Sun 17 May 17:30
Sky
West Ham Badge
WHU  (H)
3–1
Premier League
Sun 24 May 16:00
Fulham Badge
FUL  (A)
16:00
Premier League

Newcastle's search for a new right-winger - The overseas rumours

by Jonathan Young · 19 July 2024, 13:57

Newcastle United have been linked with all manner of ring-sided forwards/wingers this summer and as the players have returned for pre-season training, with stories swirling that Eddie Howe wants two players in before the trip to Japan, expect things to really heat up in the clubs attempts to sign a forward-thinking, dynamic, right-sided attacker.

Last season Kieron Trippier finished with ten assists in the Premier League, an excellent return which built on his seven the previous campaign. Miguel Almiron finished 2023/24 with a solitary assist. Trippier’s output down our right has sometimes masked Almiron’s deficiencies in front of him, and at 30 years of age, the Paraguayan's time on Tyneside may be up.

An attempt to sign Michael Olise last month excited the fanbase after he finished the season with ten goals and six assists in just 19 appearances, a quite frankly marvellous output from such limited game time. Unfortunately, Olise has taken a £250,000 a week deal as Bayern Munich paid £45 million for his services.

In this piece, I'll take a look at some of the overseas players who've been linked, featuring a few ones to watch if Eddie Howe and Paul Mitchell look abroad for our new right-winger.

One name who seems to have been linked with the club ever since Saudi owners arrived is Federico Chiesa.  The Juventus man is said to be stalling on signing a new contact, with recent reports suggesting that Newcastle, Chelsea and Spurs are interested in the Italy international.

The 26-year-old scored ten goals last season and only has one year left on his deal and is rumoured to be available at a cut-price £20 million. Notwithstanding, his goal output and versatility across the forward line –unfortunately since Chiesa tore his cruciate ligament in Jan 2022, he has had a precession of muscle injury problems – missing 72 games for club and country – something Newcastle can ill-afford.

Fresh from winning Euro 2024, there are reports in Spain that Barcelona are about to step up their attempts to sign Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao in a deal that would see them match his reported €‎50 million release clause – despite Barca’s acute financial problems. The Chronicle reported earlier in July that the 27-times La Liga winners would look to sell Ronald Araujo and Raphinha to finance the move. This is where Newcastle could strike, especially now Williams - a player we have liked for a long time - is no longer attainable after his summer heroics.

Raphinha has Premier League experience, scoring 17 times across 65 appearances in all competitions at Leeds. He's a remarkably skilful player with a noticeably better output than any of Newcastle’s current right-sided options. Leeds fans often cooed when he pulled on the white shirt drawing comparisons to another Leeds great, Tony Yeboah, a one-man goal of the month machine in his own right.

At 27, the Brazilian should be entering his prime years and had 89 shot creating actions and 13 goal creating actions last season, almost double and triple Almiron’s. Finances could be an issue, especially if his wage demands are huge, but he ticks a lot of boxes.

A few other names who've been linked include Argentine talent Matias Soule, who is now back at Juventus after an impressive loan spell with Frosinone. There was also a stage where fellow South American Kevin Zenon was tipped to arrive from Boca Juniors, although that one has gone quiet of late.

The German media have credited us with an interest in Mainz sensation Brajan Gruda, with Galatasaray's Baris Alper Yilmaz, Dutch star Xavi Simons, Girona's Viktor Tsygankov and Bayern's Serge Gnabry also linked over the past week; although Sky Germany reckon any move for the latter is a non-starter.

Jonathan David, the 24-year-old Canadian international is another to have been linked with a move to United.  The Lille player is widely reported to be available for €£25 million and can play cross the frontline, although he has mainly been used as a striker during his time in France, notching an impressive 71 goals in 146 appearances for Les Dogues.

David is an exciting player with room to grow, but Newcastle should be looking to sign a specialist right-sided forward instead of a man who is clearly a striker and shoehorning him into a wing position.

Latest NUFC News