Here are your Newcastle United headlines on Sunday, June 4.
Newcastle signing reveals transfer trio's sales pitch which convinced him to shun Arsenal interest
Alexander Isak has revealed he was convinced to sign for Newcastle United following meetings with Dan Ashworth, Eddie Howe and Steve Nickson. Arsenal and Barcelona were among those interested in the Sweden international last summer, but it was the Magpies who won the race with a club-record transfer.
He told the Times: “I thought the project was very interesting, ambitious. Then when I spoke to the manager, I felt he knew me well as a player. He explained the qualities he sees in my game and how they’d benefit the team. We had a good understanding.”
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Newcastle take next step in Ashworth masterplan with new recruit to target key transfer market
Eddie Howe has outlined Newcastle United's transfer remit to target 'elite' signings in the upcoming window. However, the prospective deal for Yankuba Minteh and news of the latest scouting addition confirm the Magpies are not only in the market for headline acquisitions this summer.
Sporting director Dan Ashworth has often stressed the need for Newcastle to build a stronger 'pathway' between the academy and the senior setup, with Lewis Miley becoming the latest graduate with his first-team debut on the final day at Chelsea. Garang Kuol was one of several youth recruits last summer, with Minteh seemingly set to become the latest academy signing.
Newcastle are evidently casting their net far and wide in the search for rising stars, and have now reportedly made a move into the South American market after hiring Borja de Matias. The former Chicago Fire head scout will become the Magpies' chief scout for the continent, according to Spanish outlet El Comercio.
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Newcastle send out statement to Gary Neville as transfer targets get glimpse of brutal sessions
There are more than 52,000 seats at St James’ Park, but Dan Burn’s eyes will forever be drawn to S106 and S107 in the East Stand. It was from this vantage point that the wide-eyed Geordie watched Andy Griffin fire Newcastle United to a 1-0 win against Juventus with his father, David. Now the former season ticket holder will be looking to emulate his heroes after the Magpies qualified for the Champions League for the first time in more than two decades.
“I don’t think at the start of the season we thought we would be in this position,” the left-back told ChronicleLive. “It’s getting real now.”
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