Newcastle United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka could leave the club this summer with Nick Pope set to return from injury.
Dubravka has been a regular in the Newcastle side in Pope’s five-month absence due to a dislocated shoulder. But the 35-year-old, who has just a year left on his contract, is open to leaving the club in order to guarantee regular first-team football.
According to iNews, the Slovakian has attracted interest from the Saudi Pro League and Newcastle would consider cashing in on the goalkeeper. Dubravka has made 159 appearances for the club since his loan move from Sparta Prague became permanent for £4million in 2018.
Newcastle’s goalkeeping situation is uncertain in general with Loris Karius set to leave upon the expiration of his contract in June. But current fourth-choice goalkeeper Mark Gillespie will remain at the club after a new one-year extension option in his contract was triggered.
The 32-year-old is likely to be Newcastle’s third-choice goalkeeper next season and the club assess potential replacements for Dubravka and Karius.
Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili has been scouted by the club while Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale has also been linked having previously worked with Eddie Howe at AFC Bournemouth.
Here are the contract situations at Newcastle United as things stand...

5. Fabian Schar - 2025
The defender signed a two-year deal at Newcastle in 2022 which was set to expire at the end of the season but a new extension until 2025 has since been confirmed. He remains a top performer for Newcastle but is now into the final 12 months of his contract once again. | Getty Images

6. Jamal Lewis - 2025
Spent the season on loan at Watford, the left-back signed a five-year deal at Newcastle when he signed from Norwich City back in 2020 which expires next summer. Is likely to leave this transfer window. | Getty Images

7. Jay Turner-Cooke - 2025
Signed a two-year extension in 2023. | Getty Images for Premier League

8. Ryan Fraser - 2025
Spent last season on loan at Southampton, the winger signed a five-year deal for Newcastle when he arrived on a free back in 2020. Likely to leave again this summer. | Getty Images