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Eddie Howe of Newcastle sent a transfer notice to Liverpool over Anthony Gordon
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Eddie Howe has added William Osula from Sheffied United to his roster and provided an update on the situation with the Liverpool target, Marc Guehi, Kieran Trippier, and Anthony Gordon.
Anthony Gordon, a target for Liverpool, resumed his training, Eddie Howe issued a warning to Newcastle, saying they would “fight tooth and nail” to retain their major names.
Because of Newcastle’s financial fair play circumstances, the head coach said today that “there’ll always be the possibility that anyone could leave.”
However, he made it clear that his intention was to alert teams like Liverpool to the fact that elite players like Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes, and Alexander Isak—who committed to Newcastle for the upcoming campaign—are off limits.
Kieron Trippier is not actively seeking a move, but Newcastle might still sell him if a bid is received, according to Howe. As the champions prepare to gain an additional £80 million in revenue from the sale of Julian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid, Guimaraes, who has been observed by Manchester City, declares that he is dedicated to creating a “special” season on Tyneside.
Regarding Gordon, Howe stated: “He has been incredibly focused on his work, fitness, and everything related to Newcastle United Football Club. His mind is on Newcastle.”
Absence of distractions When asked about Trippier, who has had meetings with representatives of a Saudi league team, Howe responded, “I see him as a huge part of the team and the squad going forward but as I said earlier, there’ll always be the possibility that anyone could leave, especially while we’re still in the midst of financial fair play which is still affecting the club.”
I won’t discuss specific players, but presumably, there will be outgoings in addition to incomings.
That is not to say that everyone is walking around with a ‘For Sale’ sign plastered on their head. Financial Fair Play will continue to have an impact on our decision-making process. No, our goal is to retain our finest players, and we will stop at nothing to achieve that.
That doesn’t imply that some players won’t leave; that’s because it must be on our end. Kieran isn’t actively seeking to go, in my opinion. He has performed admirably in training this week and returned with the goal and full commitment of any player returning for preseason games to fight for his spot.
“I am able to give you nothing,” Howe said, providing no updates on the club’s attempt to acquire England defender Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace for a reported £60 million.
William Osula, a youthful striker for Sheffield United, was signed by Newcastle yesterday after three years of pursuit. Though Howe has gushed about his potential, he will be a backup to Isak and Callum Wilson.
“I have known him since Jason (Tindall) was at Sheff U,” the man stated. For three years, we have followed him. He had the makings of a solid centre striker and thrilled us. fast speed, toned body, height of 6 feet 3 inches, and technical proficiency.
“He is in a good position to grow in the areas that need improvement. We have two excellent forwards, and there are no better centre forwards to look up to, learn from, and pick their brains. However, finding players that fit that description is difficult, and we are not financially able to spend ridiculous sums of money.
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