What's Behind the Magpies' Summer of Change?

Newcastle United has been an eventful summer, with the departure of long-term head coach Eddie Howe and key players like Bruno Guimarães. The team's new coach, Matthias Jaissle, will bring high-intensity, press-heavy football to St James' Park.

Why it Matters for Newcastle United

Jaissle's arrival is a significant change for the Magpies, and fans will be hoping he can establish leadership figures in the squad, find suitable replacements for key departures, and steer the team back into European contention.

What Comes Next?

The 2026/27 season is just around the corner, and Newcastle United will be looking to make a statement. With a new coach and a revamped squad, the team is ready to take on the challenge. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 12th in Premier League, 49 pts, 14W-7D-17L from 38 games, recent form LWDWL. Goals this season: 53 scored, 55 conceded (-2 goal difference). Title race: 36 points behind leaders Arsenal. Currently sidelined: Anthony Elanga, Fabian Schär, Lewis Hall.

Transfer Activity

Newcastle United has been busy in the transfer market, with nearly £140 million spent on new players. However, the team has also seen significant departures, including Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali, and Anthony Gordon. The Magpies are hoping to find suitable replacements for these key players.

A New Era for Newcastle United

Matthias Jaissle will bring a new style of football to St James' Park, and fans will be hoping he can lead the team to success. With a revamped squad and a new coach, the Magpies are ready to take on the challenge of the 2026/27 season.