

Eight deals Newcastle United could do on transfer deadline day & three they won’t - photo gallery
It’s transfer deadline day and here are the deals Newcastle United could still do in the closing stages of the window.
Newcastle have made two signings so far this January with Garang Kuol joining from Central Coast Mariners and Anthony Gordon joining from Premier League rivals Everton. Harrison Ashby from West Ham United is also set to join.
In terms of outgoings, Chris Wood has joined Nottingham Forest on loan and Jonjo Shelvey looks set to follow on a permanent deal. Several Under-21s players have also been loaned out with Kuol, Joe White, Dan Langley, Dylan Stephenson and Niall Brookwell leaving on temporary deals until the end of the 2022-23 season - but more could still follow.
Goalkeeper Karl Darlow is also set to leave on loan having agreed a deal with Championship side Hull City.
Given the departures, Newcastle have space in the squad to make more signings heading into deadline day.
While it is impossible to predict exactly how things will unfold, here are the first-team deadline day deals Newcastle United could make, and some they won’t...
Goalkeeper Karl Darlow is also set to leave on loan having agreed a deal with Championship side Hull City.

5. OUT: Karl Darlow
Karl Darlow is set to join Hull City on loan until the end of the season. The 32-year-old goalkeeper has already agreed terms to join the Championship club, it is just a case of the move getting the green light once tomorrow’s Carabao Cup semi-final is played. Photo: Gualter Fatia

6. OUT: Jonjo Shelvey
Jonjo Shelvey has agreed to join Premier League side Nottingham Forest on a two-and-a-half year deal. The midfielder hasn’t started a Premier League game for Newcastle this season and is close to a return from injury. The midfielder’s contract was set to expire for Newcastle in the summer unless he started two more matches for the club. Photo: Stu Forster

7. OUT: Elliot Anderson
Elliot Anderson has been involved with the first team this season but has seen his game time severely limited. After the success of his loan move last season, the club may choose to get him out again. He certainly has plenty of interested parties. Photo: Stu Forster

8. OUT: Ryan Fraser
Ryan Fraser is facing an uncertain future on Tyneside after falling out of favour under Eddie Howe. The Newcastle boss has stated he hopes to see Fraser back playing for the club but he could depart should a club come in for him. Photo: Jan Kruger