Newcastle United have made a firm decision on Lewis Hall, rejecting interest from Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United.
NEWCASTLE REFUSE TO SELL LEWIS HALL
Newcastle United have taken a clear stance regarding the future of Lewis Hall.
Despite strong interest from Liverpool FC, Arsenal FC, and Manchester United, the club has no intention of selling the 21-year-old left-back.
Hall is considered a key part of the long-term project and remains under contract until 2029.
A CORE PLAYER IN THE PROJECT
Newcastle’s position reflects their confidence in Hall’s development and importance within the squad.
The player is reportedly happy at the club, reinforcing the Magpies’ determination to reject any offers during the upcoming transfer window.
TRANSFER TARGETS: AKLIOUCHE AND CAMARA ON THE RADAR
While holding onto their key assets, Newcastle are also active in monitoring potential reinforcements.
The club is keeping a close eye on:
▪️Maghnes Akliouche
▪️Lamine Camara
Both players are currently with AS Monaco and have attracted growing attention across Europe.
TRUST MAINTAINED IN EDDIE HOWE
Despite recent poor results, Newcastle continue to show full confidence in head coach Eddie Howe.
The club’s leadership appears committed to stability, backing their manager while planning for the future.
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