The 15 players ‘most likely’ to join Newcastle United - including Leicester City and ex-Leeds United stars - photo gallery
Newcastle United are yet to make a signing since the January transfer window opened - but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been linked with a whole host of players this month.
By Joe Buck
Published 12th Jan 2023, 18:00 BST
Eddie Howe’s side are sitting pretty in the Premier League and are just 180 minutes from sealing a place in their first domestic cup final since 1999.
The Magpies are enjoying a stellar season in both league and cup (barring theirFA Cup exit to Sheffield Wednesday), however, there are always ways Howe’s squad can be strengthened this month, despite the obvious challenges of trying to negotiate with clubs in a traditionally difficult January transfer window.
Here, we take a look at which players the bookies believe are most likely to join Newcastle United this window.
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(Odds correct at time of writing)
Here, we take a look at which players the bookies believe are most likely to join Newcastle United this window.
13. Goncalo Ramos - 9/1
After bursting onto the world stage with a hat-trick at the World Cup for Portugal, Ramos has been heavily-linked with a move to the Premier League and reportedly has admirers at Manchester United, Newcastle, Chelsea and Liverpool. Ramos had been linked with a move to St James’s Park in the summer. Photo: KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV
Newcastle have been made slight favourites to land the Belgian this month with Arsenal seen as the other most likely destination for Tielemans. His contract at the King Power Stadium expires this summer and so Leicester risk losing him on a free if they do not sell him this month. Photo: PAUL ELLIS
Pulisic’s recent injury may impact his chances of securing a move away from Stamford Bridge this window. The USA international would be offered more game time at St James’s Park if he were to make the move. Photo: Justin Setterfield
Maddison is more likely to stay at Leicester than make the move to Newcastle this month, however, if the fortunes of both clubs continue on their current course, Maddison could be tempted by a move to the north east. The Foxes’ valuation of the midfielder may prove to be prohibitive over a move this window. Photo: Michael Regan