

Anthony Gordon to Newcastle United and the eight transfers that could still happen in January - gallery
Transfers that could still happen at Newcastle United before deadline day
With less than a week left of the transfer window, Newcastle United remain heavily involved in the market as they look to bolster their chances of a strong end to the season. The Magpies have so far only welcomed Garang Kuol four months after he signed for the club, with the Australian then heading straight out on loan to Hearts.
The Magpies currently sit third in the Premier League table, behind only Arsenal and Man City. After a brilliant first half of the campaign, Eddie Howe will now look to bring in some fresh faces to ensure they can keep up this form and not slowly fall out of the top four.
Since Newcastle were taken over in 2021, they have continued to be linked with some of the biggest names in football and this month has been no different. Ahead of next week’s transfer deadline day, we take a look at the nine transfers that could still happen.
Since Newcastle were taken over in 2021, they have continued to be linked with some of the biggest names in football and this month has been no different. Ahead of next week’s transfer deadline day, we take a look at the nine transfers that could still happen.

5. Youri Tielemans (Leicester)
Tielemans has been linked with a move away from Leicester ahead of his contract expiry and reports have cleared the Belgian is eager to sign for the Magpies.

6. Antony Gordon (Everton)
The Magpies are reportedly in talks with Everton over a move for Gordon, who has netted three times in the Premier League this season. The Toffees are thought to be demanding around £40m for the young forward.

7. Cody Drameh (Leeds United)
Despite being highly rated, the defender could leave Leeds United this month as he looks for more game time. Newcastle are among a host of clubs considering a move for Drameh.

8. Luiz Henrique (Real Betis)
Newcastle are in competition with Aston Villa for the Real Betis winger. Reports claim that the Spanish club will only consider offers of around £44m.