Newcastle United are preparing for a big summer as they enter the latter part of the 2023-24 season.
After qualifying for the Champions League last year, this campaign has provided some remarkable highs, yet in the main it has been one of frustration. There have been mitigating circumstances – namely injuries – but the Magpies still have 10 games to finish as high as they can in the Premier League table.
Currently sitting in 10th, there is still a strong possibility of European qualification but there is no denying that United’s season struggles has brought the summer transfer window into sharp focus. Eddie Howe will want to ensure he has the squad depth to attack a campaign on at least three fronts, maybe four depending on Europe.
Newcastle’s summer business is expected to officially begin with the signing of Lewis Hall on a permanent basis. United have an obligation to buy Hall for an initial £28million from Chelsea if certain performance-related criteria is met. However, the 19-year-old’s lack of game time has created an air of confusion over his future.
Hall has made just 12 appearances for United having last started a game in November – the 2-0 defeat away to AFC Bournemouth. Substitutes appearances have also been few and far between since the turn of the year.
But when asked if Hall signing permanently was ‘nailed on’ this summer, United boss Eddie Howe said recently: “Yeah, I think so. That’s why I’m preparing for him to be here long term and I’m delighted with that because he has many qualities that we’re looking for.
“In terms of my thinking, I’m preparing for Lewis to be at Newcastle for many years. He was always brought in with a long-term view, not a short-term signing. He is a long-term signing.”
Meanwhile, Newcastle’s hierarchy remain in talks with Joelinton over a new contract. The Brazilian’s current deal expires in 2025 with Howe previously admitting there’s a possibility he could be sold if an agreement isn’t reached soon. What happens to Joelinton will impact United’s transfer plans so retaining the 27-year-old’s services will, in many ways, be like a signing in itself, especially when you consider he is sidelined with a thigh injury.
On the subject of contracts, six players – two of which are out on loan – will see their deals expire at the end of the campaign, unless new terms are offered. And with a number of players also out-of-contract in 2025, we take a look at when every Newcastle United player’s contract expires:
1. Elliot Anderson – N/A
Signed a ‘long-term’ deal in September 2022.
2. Anthony Gordon – N/A
Newcastle didn’t disclose the length of Gordon’s contract when he signed from Everton just over 12 months ago
3. Harrison Ashby – N/A
Similar to Gordon, the club didn’t reveal Ashby’s contract length. Currently on loan at Swansea City.
4. Lewis Hall – TBC
Will spend the 23-24 season on loan at Newcastle before joining permanently from Chelsea next summer.
5. Lewis Miley – 2028
The 17-year-old signed a new long-term contract in January 2024.
6. Bruno Guimaraes – 2028
The Brazilian recently signed a new five-year contract.
7. Tino Livramento – 2028
The England under-21s international joined from Southampton last summer.
8. Sandro Tonali – 2028
Tonali signed a five-year contract after arriving from AC Milan last summer.
9. Harvey Barnes – 2028
Barnes too signed a five-year deal after joining from Leicester City last summer
10. Alexander Isak – 2028
Isak penned a six-year contract following his club-record £60m move from Real Sociedad.
11. Yankuba Minteh – 2028
While it hasn’t been confirmed, Minteh, currently on loan at Feyenoord, is understood to have signed a six-year contract.
12. Sven Botman – 2027
Botman is 18 months into his Newcastle career after joining from Lille in 2022.
13. Jacob Murphy – 2027
Murphy signed a new bumper six-year contract in 2021
14. Joe Willock – 2027
Willock joined Newcastle three years ago after initially impressing on loan from Arsenal.
15. Nick Pope – 2026
Pope joined from Burnley in 2022
16. Matt Targett – 2026
Targett spent six months on loan at Newcastle before joining permanently from Aston Villa in the summer of 2022. Photo: (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
17. Miguel Almiron – 2026
Almiron was rewarded with a new three-year contract in February last year.
18. Garang Kuol – 2026
Reportedly signed a three-and-a-half-year contract when joining from Central Cost Mariners last January.
19. Isaac Hayden – 2026
Hayden is currently on loan at Championship side Queens Park Rangers.
20. Martin Dubravka – 2025
Dubravka signed a new six-year contract at Newcastle in 2019.
21. Dan Burn – 2025
Burn agreed terms on an improved two-year contract last summer
22. Kieran Trippier – 2025
Trippier signed a new two-year contract extension 12 months ago.
23. Sean Longstaff – 2025
Longstaff penned a new three year contract in 2022.
24. Joelinton – 2025
Signed a six-year contract after joining from Hoffenhaim in 2019.
25. Ryan Fraser – 2025
Fraser, who is currently on loan at Southampton, signed a five-year contract at Newcastle when he joined as a free agent in 2020
26. Jamal Lewis – 2025
Lewis is on loan at Watford, who have an option to buy the left-back at the end of the season
27. Callum Wilson – 2025
The Magpies’ No.9, who signed from Bournemouth for £20m in 2020, signed an extension in September.
28. Fabian Schar – 2025
The Swiss international signed a one-year contract extension in January.
29. Joe White – 2025
Carlisle-born White signed a new three-year contract in March 2022.
30. Emil Krafth – 2025
Krafth recently signed a one-year contract extension.
31. Jamaal Lascelles – 2025
Newcastle have triggered a one-year extension in the defender’s contract.
32. Mark Gillespie – 2024
Signed a one-year contract extension last summer.
33. Loris Karius – 2024
Signed a one-year contract extension last summer.
34. Paul Dummett – 2024
Signed a one-year contract extension last summer.
35. Matt Ritchie – 2024
Extended his stay for another year last summer.
36. Jeff Hendrick – 2024
Hendrick is spending the final year of his Newcastle contract on loan at Sheffield Wednesday
37. Kelland Watts – 2024
Like Hendrick, Watts is spending the final year of his contract away from the club on loan at Wigan Athletic.
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