Newcastle United to 'Treble Their Money' with New Transfer Model
Newcastle United are likely to make huge profits on the youngsters that Eddie Howe has added to his squad this summer, according to former Manchester City financial adviser Stefan Borson. The Magpies have already lost Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali, with Arsenal reportedly taking strides towards signing Bruno Guimaraes.
What's Behind Newcastle United's New Transfer Model?
Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, Borson sees Newcastle making huge profits, but has raised concerns over the short-term future at St James' Park. "Well, the first thing to say is it's definitely a model, isn't it? It's definitely a very clear desire to sign very young players," he said.
Who Else Could Eddie Howe Sign This Summer?
Newcastle are expected to lose Guimaraes over the coming weeks, with Arsenal's interest going absolutely nowhere ahead of 2026-27. Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento are linked with exits, while Joe Willock, who is in the final year of his contract, is being heavily tipped for a move to Turkey.
As reinforcement, Mick Brown told Football Insider that Newcastle could pip Nottingham Forest to the signing of Lucas Bergvall, who wants key minutes next season. A deal for Monaco's Lamine Camara would also make sense, given Newcastle have just his former teammate, Bamba, for an eye-watering £34m after making just 25 first-team appearances.
Newcastle United's new transfer model aims to make huge profits, but concerns over leadership and squad depth remain. Will the Magpies' strategy pay off? 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.
