Only Joe Willock was added to Steve Bruce’s squad then as Newcastle, under previous ownership, felt the cost of the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite offloading 16 players, Newcastle were still able to name a full 25-man Premier League squad and are still feeling the effects of the bloated squad today with Isaac Hayden, Jamal Lewis and Ciaran Clark all being omitted from Eddie Howe’s squad.
The players that left Newcastle this summer have all enjoyed vastly different experiences since leaving the club.
Some are fighting relegation battles abroad, others have impressed down the football league pyramid whilst others have linked up with former Magpies managers.
With that in mind, here, we take a look at what happened to the 16 players that left Newcastle United in the summer and how they have fared since their respective departures:
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. MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: WBA player Andy Carroll reacts during the Sky Bet Championship match between Middlesbrough and West Bromwich Albion at Riverside Stadium on February 22, 2022 in Middlesbrough, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Andy Carroll was a high-profile departure from Newcastle United in the summer (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Photo: Stu Forster

. Christian Atsu: Al-Raed
Atsu left Newcastle this summer after spending just shy of five-years on Tyneside. He has featured just four times for the Saudi-outfit however, totalling 116 minutes of action in total at time of writing. Photo: Marc Atkins

. Kelland Watts: Wigan Athletic
Wigan have been impressing in League One this season and Watts has played a crucial part in their push for promotion. His form has even earned him a new two-year contract with United. Photo: Charlotte Tattersall

5. Lewis Cass: Newcastle United
A regular at either wing-back or as part of a back-three, Cass impressed whilst at Port Vale, however, his season was cut short when he suffered a season-ending ankle injury in training last month. He has since returned to Newcastle to rehabilitate his injury. Vale manager Darrell Clark labelled the defender’s time at the club as ‘outstanding’. Photo: GEOFF CADDICK

6. Rodrigo Vilca: Newcastle United
The Peruvian joined League One strugglers Doncaster Rovers on-loan in the summer, however, despite Nobby Solano comparisons, he managed just one league goal before returning to the north east in January. A rumoured move back to his native Peru failed to materialise. Photo: Charlotte Tattersall

7. Matty Longstaff: Mansfield Town
Longstaff endured a difficult time in Scotland whilst on-loan at Aberdeen and returned to Newcastle in January having featured just five times for the Dons. A loan spell at Mansfield could be the move Longstaff needs to kickstart his career. Photo: Ian MacNicol

8. Oisin McEntee: Greenock Morton
McEntee has been a fairly-regular part of the Greenock Morton side since his arrival on-loan in the summer. The defender scored his first ever professional goal in midweek when he notched against Partick Thistle. Photo: Jordan Mansfield