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  • Rocked with two injuries to two new players | Latest with the club
    2025/09/12

    Newcastle United host Wolverhampton Wanderers at St. James’ Park in a clash between two sides desperate to kickstart their Premier League campaigns. The Magpies, still searching for their first win of the season, have shown defensive resilience but struggled to convert chances, drawing twice and losing narrowly to Liverpool. Eddie Howe will be hoping new signing Nick Woltemade can inject some attacking spark, though Yoane Wissa, also a new signing, misses out due to injury. Wolves, meanwhile, sit bottom of the table after three straight defeats, conceding eight goals in the process. Manager Vitor Pereira faces mounting pressure, and history isn’t on his side—Wolves have won just once in their last 22 visits to Tyneside. With both teams eager to break their winless streaks, expect a tense and potentially decisive encounter.


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    29 分
  • International roundup with Tonali and Wissa amongst the goals
    2025/09/10

    Lee runs through the latest update from the club's international pool of talent, ranging from England u17's to Brazil's full squad - in this video, we bring you the latest. Players are now returning Eddie Howe's squad ahead of the return of the Premier League, where the Magpies will face Wolves this weekend at St. James' Park.


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    10 分
  • Newcastle United international roundup
    2025/09/08

    An update from u17's all the way to the full international sides as several of Eddie Howe's squad have been involved during the domestic break, from the likes of Nick Woltemade, Bruno Guimaraes to Anthony Elanga - we have the update for you right here on Newcastle Fans TV.


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    7 分
  • Alexander Isak joins Liverpool | Yoane Wissa is a Magpie
    2025/09/02

    In a dramatic deadline-day shake-up, Liverpool have shattered the British transfer record by signing Alexander Isak from Newcastle for £125 million, handing the Swedish striker a six-year deal that marks a new era at Anfield. Isak’s move follows a tense standoff with Newcastle, where he refused to play amid broken promises, ultimately forcing the club’s hand. Meanwhile, Newcastle wasted no time in reshaping their attack, securing Yoane Wissa from Brentford in a £55 million deal.


    Wissa, who scored 19 Premier League goals last season, arrives with Champions League ambitions and a fiery determination, having publicly demanded his exit from Brentford just hours before the transfer was finalised. With Isak gone and Wissa stepping in, both clubs have made bold moves that could redefine their seasons.

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    10 分
  • Will Alexander Isak go? | Will Yoane Wissa go?
    2025/09/01

    📲 Yoane Wissa’s Instagram bombshell - Wissa publicly called out Brentford, accusing them of breaking a written promise to let him leave if a fair offer came in. He said he’s been professional, transparent, and wants to move on for the sake of his career and family. Newcastle reportedly had a £40m bid rejected, while Brentford are now asking for £65m.


    ⚫⚪ Newcastle’s striker strategy - They’ve already signed Nick Woltemade for a club-record fee, but Eddie Howe wants one more forward before the window shuts. Jørgen Strand Larsen is also on their radar. He’s pushing for a move from Wolves, but the club is resisting — even offering him a new contract to stay. Both Wissa and Strand Larsen have been left out of their squads this weekend, signalling intent to force a move.


    🔴 Isak to Liverpool? - This saga is the real domino. Isak has gone public too, saying his relationship with Newcastle “can’t continue” and that promises were broken. Liverpool’s initial £110m bid was rejected, but they’re expected to return with a record-breaking offer. Newcastle are now open to selling — but only if they lock in replacements.


    🧩 What’s next? - If Newcastle can land either Wissa or Strand Larsen — or both — it likely unlocks Isak’s exit. But Brentford and Wolves are playing hardball, and time is running out.


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    12 分
  • What's happened to our wingers?
    2025/08/31

    A goalless draw at Elland Road tonight — Leeds and Newcastle shared the spoils in a tense but low-quality affair. Both sides struggled to create clear chances, with Leeds managing just one shot on target, a late effort from Dominic Calvert-Lewin that was denied by Nick Pope’s studs.


    Newcastle, missing key attackers Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon, lacked bite up front despite dominating possession (57%). New signing Nick Woltemade watched from the stands, and his absence was felt as the Magpies failed to convert their control into goals1.


    Leeds, meanwhile, remain unbeaten at home this season, but their attacking play fizzled out repeatedly in the final third. It’s a result that leaves both teams still searching for rhythm early in the campaign.


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    10 分
  • Eddie Howe speaks about Nick Woltemade
    2025/08/29

    Newcastle are set for a club-record deal to sign Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart, reportedly worth £69 million including add-ons. The 23-year-old German striker is 6'6", but don’t let the height fool you—he’s technically gifted, creative, and known for drifting wide and dropping deep. He was scouted extensively by Andy Howe and preferred a move to the Premier League over Bayern Munich.


    However, despite flying into the North East and completing his medical, Woltemade won’t be registered in time to face Leeds. His debut is expected after the international break, likely against Wolves at St James’ Park.


    🚑 Team News vs Leeds United.


    Newcastle are heading to Elland Road with a depleted squad:

    Anthony Gordon is suspended after his red card vs Liverpool.

    Joelinton is out with a groin injury, but should return post-break.

    Alexander Isak remains unavailable amid transfer drama with Liverpool..

    Sandro Tonali is battling a shoulder injury but might feature if he can manage the pain.

    Fabian Schar passed concussion protocols and is fit to play.

    🧨 With Gordon suspended and Isak AWOL, William Osula is expected to lead the line. He scored off the bench against Liverpool and now gets his chance to start.

    🧠 In midfield, Bruno Guimarães will anchor things, possibly joined by Jacob Ramsey, who impressed in his cameo last week. Tonali’s availability remains touch-and-go.


    📺 The match kicks off Saturday 5:30pm at Elland Road and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.


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    11 分
  • Matt Targett leaves | Alexander Isak gets a call up | Jorgen Strand Larsen would want the move
    2025/08/27

    Alexander Isak has been named in Sweden’s squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia and Kosovo, despite his ongoing standoff with Newcastle United and refusal to play amid a potential move to Liverpool.


    Meanwhile, Matt Targett has completed a season-long loan to Middlesbrough, seeking regular football after injury setbacks and falling down the pecking order at St James’ Park. As Newcastle scramble for striker reinforcements, David Ornstein reports that Wolves forward Jørgen Strand Larsen is keen on a move to Tyneside, though he’s not actively agitating for a transfer out of respect for his current club.


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    10 分