Newcastle United was boosted by a new transfer update, along with “outstanding” players who were open to the idea of moving to St. James Park during the January transfer period.
Howe looks back at the painful defeat of Newcastle
Magpies suffered a slower home breakup in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, regaining memories of their recent defeat to Liverpool, losing 2-1 against Arsenal in the dying seconds.
After the match, Eddie Howe couldn’t hide the fact that it was a painful loss for Newcastle, but he still tried to find something positive at the same time.
‘Two really late goals here at home hurt. We must reflect and acknowledge that we weren’t at our best. There was no shortage of effort, but there wasn’t much from the perspective of football.
“That was probably what mattered. The number of corners we allowed. I think Odegaard made a difference in overall performance. Ultimately the weight of the pressure was spoken.
Newcastle’s season started wasn’t ideal. Magpies sits in 15th place at the Premier League table, earning one victory for the name, highlighting the need for more new signatures as the four cometting shatters already show teeth.
“Exceptional” German star is open to Newcastle’s movement
According to wa.de (via Sports Witness), Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Blunt will be tempted to join Newcastle in January. The Bundesliga believes it is “financially attractive” to sell the 29-year-old’s sales in the middle of the season. He can finish his contract next summer and leave the free transfer – Aston Villa also mentions a potential suitor.
Newcastle is keen to explore the German market for the next Nick Urtemade and has already seen positive signs from the young Tyneside striker.
Brandt is a top-level player with 48 caps in his name in Germany, so it’s easy to see why Hau is keen to take him to Newcastle.
Julian Blunt’s International Statistics | cap | the goal |
---|---|---|
Germany | 48 | 3 |
Germany under 21 years old | 8 | 1 |
German under 20s | 6 | 2 |
Germany under 19 years old | 14 | 2 |
Germany under 17 years old | 19 | 5 |
German Under 16 | 3 | 1 |
Germany under 15 years old | 2 | 2 |
In Trade, the midfielder of attackers, his versatility means he can do vast jobs, and Lars Ricken has recently praised him.
“Julian’s show is hard to learn. You instinctively move to the right space at the right time and play the pass at the right pace. It was a prominent response from Julian. You come to the team with such a short notice and then you either have a critical impact or even decide on the game.”
If Dortmund is willing to sell Brandt in January, Newcastle will need to try and dive as the depth of the attacking area improves, especially if it moves into the later stages of the Champions League.