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Newcastle are now “very close” to agreeing a 2nd summer deal

Newcastle United’s summer break could be on, though

Eddie Howe will be out of action for the next few months, having overseen a disappointing season on Tyneside.

It is not hyperbolic to say that Howe came within a whisker of relegation during the latter stages of the 2025/26 campaign. Newcastle have fallen by the wayside after such a high, and now they need to get themselves back to their former title-winning position.

Newcastle’s Premier League Slump

24/25

#

25/26

38

The same

38

20

It wins

14

6

Drawings

7

12

Loss

17

68/47

GF/GA

53/55

66

Points

49

1.74

PPM

1.29

It should go without saying that Howe will need to ensure that Newcastle are free from transfers this summer. Should they fail to rebuild their team, PIF will definitely make a change or two.

It won’t be easy. Anthony Gordon has already been sold, and now the likes of Lewis Hall and Sandro Tonali find themselves being linked with a summer move to St. James’ Park.

Newcastle are about to complete a 2nd summer deal

Newcastle have already completed their first signing of the summer. Aaron Ramsdale left Tyneside at the end of his loan spell, while Ewan Jaouen was signed from Stade de Reims in Ligue 2 for close to £20m. Such is his ability.

But Newcastle need more. The latest news of Tonali’s interest in joining Tottenham Hotspur is shocking, to be honest, but it’s something the Toon need to face and fight against. Italian is a key part of Howe’s engine room.

Newcastle are in need of a new top-flight midfielder, but keeping Hall on the books sounds non-negotiable, with Arsenal and Manchester United reportedly seeking the £70m signing.

After all, Gordon now plays for Barcelona, ​​​​​​​​and Howe and technical director Ross Wilson have already found a replacement for him on the left side.

According to the ever-reliable Craig Hope, the deal for Osasuna defender Victor Munoz is coming to an end, “very close” to completion, although completion may be under pressure given his ongoing World Cup involvement.

The deal could be wrapped up for around £30m, and with Real Madrid having passed on the option to re-sign their new one-time product, it looks like Howe could secure his top target.

Why Munoz is good for Hall in Newcastle

Munoz is only 22 years old, but he has quickly emerged as one of the most exciting young players in Europe, someone who has gone from strength to strength in La Liga this season and has shown his pace, strength and attacking edge.

The Spaniard, who scored on his debut at the start of 2026, will take Newcastle’s club to the next level, combining with Hall and forming a friendly and collaborative relationship.

Hall, who has been described as “having all the attributes to be one of the best left-backs in the world” by former Newcastle team-mate Kieran Trippier, is a skilled defender and sprinter. He’s 21 years old, mature, and will help Munoz settle in while allowing him to spread his wings and star in Gordon’s place.

He may not represent a significant upgrade over Gordon in the final third – however – but Munoz is undeniably strong and effective in different phases of the game.

League form (2025/26)

Math (* in 90)

Munoz

Gordon

The same (begins)

34 (31)

26 (24)

Terms + Help

6 + 2

6 + 21

Contact*

40.3

36.0

Shots (on target)*

2.4 (0.9)

1.8 (0.8)

Accurate passes*

14.8 (81%)

16.3 (82%)

Opportunities created*

0.8

1.0

Success. dribble*

2.2

1.3

Football recovery*

2.8

2.2

Facing + meeting*

0.9

0.8

Duels won*

4.9

3.8

The fact that he sticks and helps in defense while making any number of plays in the danger zone – in fact, more than Gordon – suggests that the Spaniard can improve Newcastle’s formation, working with Hall to correct the imbalance that led to a Premier League finish in 12th place.

Newcastle have been criticized for their inability to get hold of leads this summer. To fix that problem, Howe needs to create balance all over the field.

Osasuna's Inigo Arguibide, Raul Garcia, Victor Munoz, Osasuna's Raul Moro and Lucas Torro celebrate after the match

Someone like Munoz can help there. He is not a full-back, but he is an elusive full-back with great potential, and his arrival could have benefits for a Magpies team that has lost its way.

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