'No bids – yet': Steve Bruce issues Newcastle United transfer update amid 'ongoing' Joe Willock talks
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Bruce addressed the club's transfer business after last night’s 2-0 win over Burton Albion at the Pirelli Stadium.
Newcastle are the only Premier League club not to have made a signing so far this summer – and there is growing unease on Tyneside ahead of the new campaign.
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Hide AdUnited’s No.1 target is midfielder Joe Willock who spent the second half of last season on loan at St James’s Park. However, Bruce – who is also looking to sign a central defender this summer – is still waiting for a decision from Arsenal.
“We haven’t made any bids for any player, because Joe’s been our No.1 target,” said head coach Bruce, who revealed after the game that his contract does not expire next summer.
“Until we make a cut-off with that, and I have to respect Arsenal, of course, he’s their player … until that bridge is burnt, I will continue to try and get Joe.
"Of course, we’ve got one or two irons in the fire. We have to make sure that if that doesn’t happen, we have got who we think is our second choice. We’ll what develops in the next few days.
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Hide Ad"Obviously, when we’re ticking towards the start of the season, and towards the end of the window, we’ve obviously got to make a decision. When that decision (will be made), is the patient part. We’ll see how it goes.”


Asked if the club’s summer transfer business was hanging on its move for the 21-year-old, Bruce said: "Effectively, yes.”
Bruce is operating with a tight budget, with the club’s finances having been hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
“The talks are ongoing as far as people coming in, and I think that’s the vital thing,” Bruce told Sky Sports.
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Hide Ad"The supporters want to see one or two walk through the door. We’re doing our utmost to make that happen. Hopefully, something this week might fall, but, as I’ve said from the start of the window, we’ve got to remain patient.
"We haven’t got a lot money like most clubs. We’ll see what we can achieve.”