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Newcastle identify three summer priorities after £100m transfer boost – Report

Newcastle identify three summer priorities after £100m transfer boost – Report Newcastle identify three summer priorities after £100m transfer boost – Report
Newcastle identify three summer priorities after £100m transfer boost – Report

As we shift our focus to the summer transfer window, the club enters it without any new January acquisitions but with a financial boost from two sales totaling £30m.

This situation isn’t ideal, potentially leaving Eddie Howe under-resourced for the remainder of the season, especially since we missed out on signing a right-winger and saw squad depth diminish with the exits of Miguel Almiron and Lloyd Kelly.

However, there’s a silver lining: this financial strategy might give us the flexibility needed to significantly upgrade the squad in the summer. Mark Douglas from the i has outlined that Newcastle United will target a centre-back, right-winger, and striker, marking the summer as a pivotal time for squad rebuild after a challenging January.

The club has not significantly bolstered Eddie Howe’s starting lineup in recent transfer windows, but this is expected to change. The need is evident at:

Centre-back, where Fabian Schar, at 33, might need a long-term successor. Names like Illia Zarbanyi from Bournemouth, Marc Guehi, and Ousmane Diomande from Sporting Lisbon have been mentioned.

Right-wing, where despite Jacob Murphy’s progress, the departure of Almiron highlights a need for more depth. Potential targets include Tyler Dibling from Southampton, Johan Bakayoko of PSV, Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, and Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.

Striker, with Callum Wilson’s contract winding down and his injury concerns, a new forward to challenge Alexander Isak is crucial. Jonathan David from Lille, who will be a free agent, is among the names being considered, though competition for his signature will be tough.

The coming months will be full of speculation about who might join the team, but these three positions are clearly where the club aims to strengthen.

Newcastle United handed £43m boost v Arsenal after EFL rules banned key duo

Newcastle United, leading 2-0 from the first leg, are set to face Arsenal in the second leg with hopes of securing a spot in their second Carabao Cup final in three seasons. However, the team has had to navigate through some suspension issues in this competition.

In the first leg against Arsenal, Newcastle were missing key players Bruno Guimaraes and Fabian Schar due to suspensions. Both players received bookings in the 3-1 quarter-final victory over Brentford, which, under Carabao Cup rules, led to a one-match ban as they had previously been cautioned in earlier rounds of the competition. Fortunately, these suspensions do not extend beyond the first leg of the semi-final, so Guimaraes and Schar are eligible to play in the upcoming match.

Sean Longstaff also faced a similar suspension scenario, missing the Brentford game. However, once the competition reaches the quarter-final stage, the yellow card suspension rules no longer apply, meaning no player will miss the second leg or a potential final due to accumulated bookings in this tournament unless they receive a red card.

Red card suspensions are different; they carry over across all competitions. For instance, earlier in the season, Fabian Schar was shown a straight red card in a Premier League match against Southampton, resulting in a three-match ban. This ban included missing not only two Premier League games but also a Carabao Cup match against Nottingham Forest.

These nuances in the competition’s rules could play a significant role in how Newcastle approaches this crucial match against Arsenal.

Tino Livramento, Joelinton & Anthony Gordon booked v Arsenal – are they at risk?

Tino Livramento, Anthony Gordon, and Joelinton all received yellow cards in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final last month, raising concerns about their eligibility for the second leg and a potential final. While Joelinton’s participation is uncertain due to injury, Livramento and Gordon are expected to play at St James’ Park. Importantly, any bookings they receive in the second leg won’t affect their availability for the final.

Even a straight red card in the second leg won’t lead to a suspension for the final; instead, it would mean missing upcoming matches in the FA Cup against Birmingham City and in the Premier League against Manchester City and Nottingham Forest. However, a red card in the Premier League or FA Cup within three games before the final would result in a player being suspended for the Carabao Cup final.

Newcastle’s experience from the 2023 Carabao Cup run provides some context. Bruno Guimaraes was sent off in the semi-final’s second leg against Southampton, leading to a three-match Premier League ban, but he was available for the final. In contrast, Nick Pope was suspended for the final after receiving a straight red card in a Premier League match against Liverpool.

The same disciplinary guidelines apply in the FA Cup, where a player booked twice before the semi-final is banned for one game, but red cards carry over across all competitions. Newcastle’s next match is against Birmingham City in the FA Cup fourth round, kicking off at 5:45pm on Saturday.

Ethan Blake

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