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Fri 26 January 2024 | 19:30

Transfer Turmoil: Newcastle United's Managerial Insights

Eddie Howe Addresses Speculation Surrounding Magpies' Stars Amid Transfer Window Frenzy

Eddie Howe faced an extensive interrogation on Friday, fielding numerous inquiries about

Newcastle United

's transfer activities as the looming closure of the winter window on February 1 approaches. While Howe dismissed some of the rumors as lacking substance, he did acknowledge the possibility of Callum Wilson departing St. James' Park, with several Premier League powerhouses expressing interest in acquiring his services.

In a conversation with reporters, Howe described the situation as peculiar, with speculation swirling and much of it baseless. He emphasized Wilson's significance to the team, expressing eagerness for the return of their two injured strikers. Howe conveyed that Wilson, nearing recovery, remains committed with no inclination to explore other options. Despite the club's commitment to long-term interests, Howe admitted some factors are beyond their control, leaving the outcome uncertain.

Regarding Kieran Trippier's rumored move to Bayern Munich, Howe asserted the defender's integral role in Newcastle's future, dispelling any doubts about his commitment. In a similar vein, Miguel Almiron's potential departure prompted Howe to express a strong desire to retain him, emphasizing the player's significant contribution.

As they gear up for upcoming fixtures against Fulham, Aston Villa, and Luton Town, Howe looks forward to the return of Jacob Murphy from injury, anticipating a busy week ahead for Newcastle United.

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