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Newcastle United have confirmed the signing of South Korean winger Seung-soo Park from K League 2 side Suwon Bluewings. Park made 28 senior appearances for Suwon, contributing one goal and three assists.
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool: ‘Furious’ Isak ‘checks out’ at Newcastle as Reds ‘ready British club-record offer’Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak reportedly 'checked out' months ago at St James' Park as Liverpool line up a deal for the striker this summer.
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Shields Gazette on MSNNewcastle United player ratings v Arsenal as ‘relentless’ Anthony Gordon impresses but ‘shaky’ 5/10The young defender had Bukayo Saka breathing down his neck but could only turn the ball into his own net after a dangerous cross from the Arsenal left. Arsenal looked to press home their advantage and ended the half as the team on top with Leandro Trossard and Saka looking particularly threatening on either flank.
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Alexander Isak is not with Newcastle in Singapore but his future is dominating their pre-season tour
Eddie Howe fielded eight questions on the striker during Saturday's 15-minute press conference. The situation is beyond a distraction now
Former Juventus star Miralem Pjanic feels the Old Lady should sign Sandro Tonali to strengthen their midfield: ‘He’s just what they need.’Ex-Juventus midfielder Pjanic tells his former club to
Chelsea activated the release clause of transfer target Liam Delap. Joao Pedro also only wanted the Blues. Bryan Mbeumo made it clear he only had eyes for Manchester United. Hugo Ekitike opted for mega money at Liverpool. Dean Huijsen went straight to Real Madrid. James Trafford chose the Etihad Stadium over St James' Park.
Max Clark has signed a one-year contract to remain with Newcastle Falcons for the forthcoming season. Clark initially joined Newcastle on a three-month deal last December, which was subsequently extended until the end of the campaign. The 29-year-old former Bath and Dragons player scored two tries in his 11 appearances for the Falcons.
Liverpool, Spurs, and Newcastle United are ready to rival Inter Milan, AC Milan, and Juventus to sign Giovanni Leoni.Today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via