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By:
wisewords
When: 09 Nov 21 23:22
Eden Hazard Laugh
By:
tobermory
When: 09 Nov 21 23:27
lol hadn't thought of him

Surely Real would be happy to get rid
By:
ffaith
When: 10 Nov 21 00:14
Aaron Ramsey injury prone, past his best and on wages that way exceed his actual talent
By:
rommel
When: 10 Nov 21 00:53
the hazard fall was truly shocking,from the height of form at chelsea(sublime),what a player he was,great shame
By:
tobermory
When: 10 Nov 21 03:24
Real and Barca may see Newcastle as their ticket out of poverty.
By:
rommel
When: 10 Nov 21 03:56
tobe,more cwazee money,can see it going t*** up if say just one big hitter turns them down or asks for silly money(and doesnt get it)or a few wives put their foot down about being so far away from the smoke,if youre a multi millionaire foreigner theres only one place you'd wanna be
By:
jollyswagman
When: 10 Nov 21 08:17
sam allardyce
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 10 Nov 21 09:31
Dyballa, trippier, could get messy.
By:
penzance
When: 10 Nov 21 13:52
Dean Henderson.
By:
salmon spray
When: 10 Nov 21 14:03
Origi
Naitland-Miles
Daliot
Winks
Noble
By:
Racingqueen
When: 10 Nov 21 15:22
Tarkowski, Trippier seem Howe type signings initially

Re Trippier, If AM are out of contention and Man Utd dont come sniffing, I could see him seeing a final payday at Newcastle.


Hazard, Coutinho, Lingard would be bad even as loan signings. These types can be toxic ina. dressing room when their careers are winding down and are the last thing the likes of Eddie need

Lingard in particular knows his contract at end of season is up so would hardly be risking injury with a final big payday around the corner if he did come on loan.

Wouldn't be a fan of Ter Stegen but a quality GK would be a great investment.

A left field signing would be someone like Steve Cook
By:
Fashion Fever
When: 10 Nov 21 15:34
harry Kane might see it as long term project, the top 4 don't seem keen
By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 10 Nov 21 15:51
No Premiership clubs will sell/loan any player to Newcastle during the January window, they have well and truly spat their dummies out, with influence from the bent bods at the PL of course.
By:
DOUBLED
When: 10 Nov 21 16:19
Money talks Cool
By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 10 Nov 21 16:31
It does, but we are only 3.5% of the total PIF investment in the UK and don't have as much money to spend as some are making out.
By:
Racingqueen
When: 10 Nov 21 16:33
Dean Henderson.

Would be a decent signing potentially. Unreal Utd paying their backup keeper 100k a week
By:
Racingqueen
When: 10 Nov 21 16:37
Tiger Tiger is spot on. I don't see them spending big at this point. Investment to majorly upgrade the training facility (even complete rebuild) and restructure football back office is a priority over wasting money on the Likes of Coutinho, Hazard, mercenary 3.

Being an investment fund, I don't see PSG like spending at any point.
By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 10 Nov 21 16:48
Whatever position we strengthen in January it wont be a goalkeeper, why would it be? Dubravka is as good as any out there.
By:
sofaking
When: 10 Nov 21 16:51
Coutinho, Bareth Gale, James Rodriguez, Paulinho and whichever other mercenaries are up for grabs.
By:
sofaking
When: 10 Nov 21 16:55

Nov 10, 2021 -- 3:34PM, Fashion Fever wrote:


harry Kane might see it as long term project, the top 4 don't seem keen


Harry doesn't have time on his side. It'll take at least three or four years for this project to show glimpses of success. He'll be a total crock by that stage.

By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 10 Nov 21 17:00
All of those are non starters.
By:
sofaking
When: 10 Nov 21 17:04
Tiger, who do you want to sign?  Young players with potential?  or established players on loan looking for a massive pay cheque?
By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 10 Nov 21 18:10
Its unclear what division we will be playing in next season, probably the Championship. Come January we will have a better insight. It will be difficult to sign any quality players with the threat of relegation hanging over us, could be that we have to see this season out with the current squad plus three average additions in January to help keep us up. Then the fun begins, still in the PL - we need a clear out - if in the Championship then keep the squad together to bring us back up. Its a difficult situation to which there is no easy remedy.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 10 Nov 21 18:15
Why would they work to get promoted?

We need to decide who stays and who goes, and replace
the leavers with better players. Asap

We = Howe and Co.
By:
brentford
When: 10 Nov 21 18:24
no top players going to sign without a ridiculous premium or a far more difficult than usual release clause (as they'll be almost certainly be over payed to join)

best bet is a number of middling signings on inflated but short term contracts to keep them up and absorb that burden for the value of staying in the PL with a view to an offseason rebuild.
By:
sofaking
When: 10 Nov 21 18:39
Winks and Alli are available if you want them.
By:
elise
When: 10 Nov 21 18:44
i think they will have a bid at sterling
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 10 Nov 21 18:56
Agents don't care who fills their wallet.

Players will come if they are told.
By:
brentford
When: 10 Nov 21 19:34
even footballers squint at the league table yhtl...
By:
Racingqueen
When: 10 Nov 21 19:42
I wouldn't mind Winks and think Howe might work well with him. Toon are desperately short in midfield
By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 10 Nov 21 19:44
Anyone who thinks the new owners will line the pockets of overrated/past their best has-beens are in cloud cuckoo land. The initial investment will be modest by todays standards. This is a long term project, its a five year plan, Rome wasn't built in a day as they say.
By:
Racingqueen
When: 10 Nov 21 19:52
Imagine Howe has a serious bounce and by January they are in better form and looking in a better position. Suddenly the urgency for recruitment is gone till the summer

That would be dreamland scenario
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 10 Nov 21 20:00
How many footballers going boycott joining Newcastle
Eddy didn’t want answer anything about who owners are
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 10 Nov 21 20:02
Footballers might squint, but they like the monets
their agents obtain for them.

They ain't being asked to sign up for life.
By:
tobermory
When: 10 Nov 21 20:12
How about Pogba then?
By:
elise
When: 10 Nov 21 20:19
i'd imagine they'd rather have diphtheria
By:
brentford
When: 10 Nov 21 20:26
that's the point though YHTL..who's going to risk a year in the Championship even on big money ?

a middling player for sure...a top ender at his peak ? ...really ?


obviously if Eddie gets them on even keel by the winter window all things are possible...
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 10 Nov 21 20:30
They won't be in the championship, they sign up for
Premier league and get a move if it goes t1ts up.

Double bubble for 15% of transfer fee.


Lots of transfers, gets turnover up too, win win.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 10 Nov 21 20:32
It's about ambition too, not everybody is
good enough to walk into the top team.

Man utd still attracting top players, just about,
without winning trophies.
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