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May 3, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Oscar Paul
ExclusiveThe Brazilian's stats this season are impressiveSHAY GIVEN would keep Alexander Isak and sell Bruno Guimaraes to answer Newcastle’s £100million question. Yet while he knows he might be clutching, the former Toon keeper hopes both superstars are still strutting around St James’ Park next season. Magpies chiefs have admitted one might have to be sold this summer to balance the books and reinvest elsewhere.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Oscar Paul
EDDIE HOWE revealed Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes is available for £100million for one month this summer. Arsenal, Manchester City and PSG are all eyeing up moves for Toon’s Brazilian midfielder. But the Magpies boss told them they’ll have to stump up the cash from the last week of May to the beginning of the last week of June. last October but there is valid for four weeks at the end of this season. And Howe told rivals to put up or shut up if they want the Samba international.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
the-sun.com | Oscar Paul |Joshua Hall
NEWCASTLE should look no further than Matt Ritchie if they need a new coach driver. The Toon winger, 34, is set leave this summer when his contract expires. But while minutes have been hard to come by this season, Ritchie has been putting his time to good use - by getting a Large Goods Vehicle licence. After a brief cameo in Wednesday's 2-0 defeat at Crystal Palace, he popped up on social media beaming with his certificate.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Oscar Paul
CRYSENCIO SUMMERVILLE bagged a brace as Leeds roared back into the top two. The Whites looked to be falling apart again after firing blanks in their last two, leaving fans fearing a late collapse. But Daniel Farke’s boys came out firing at Middlesbrough to leapfrog Ipswich into second with Patrick Bamford and Wilfried Gnonto also on the scoresheet. Leeds are now two points ahead of the Tractor Boys and have a golden chance to heap further on them at QPR on Friday before the Suffolk side play again.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Oscar Paul
NEWCASTLE boss Eddie Howe admits he doesn’t want to fly to Australia for an end-of-season friendly against Tottenham. Toon face Spurs in Melbourne on May 22, just three days after the final Premier League game of the campaign. Both clubs are expecting their internationals to be involved despite the Euros being just around the corner.
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