It’s been a busy start to the summer transfer window for Newcastle United - with further signings set to follow.
Eddie Howe’s side kicked off their summer transfer business with the arrival of Matt Targett on permanent basis from Aston Villa.
The Magpies were linked with Atletico Madrid left-back Renan Lodi but Targett’s form during his successful loan spell last season made his £15million signing a no brainer.
Next through the door was England international Nick Pope.
While sources in Manchester insisted Dean Henderson was on his way to Tyneside, Newcastle quietly went about their business in completing a deal for Pope.
United paid around £12million to Burnley to recruit Pope, who will now rival Martin Dubravka for the No.1 jersey.
Then, on Tuesday evening, Newcastle confirmed the arrival of the man they so desperately wanted - Lille defender Sven Botman.
A six-month long chase ended in delight for the Magpies, who beat Italian champions AC Milan to his signature to put pen to paper on a five-year contract.
A more than productive start to the window for Newcastle but they aren’t finished there.
NewcastleWorld, bearing in mind the latest rumours, takes at a look at the players that could join Newcastle this summer - and those that probably won’t.

13. Charlie McArthur - could join
Newcastle have agreed a deal with Kilmarnock for Scotland under-17s captain McArthur, though his arrival hasn’t been confirmed yet. | Getty Images

14. James Ward-Prowse - unlikely to join
A dream signing for many Newcastle fans when you take into account his world-class set piece taking but the focus for United is on other positions, particularly in the final third. | AFP via Getty Images

15. Raphinha - unlikely to join
A player Newcastle are strong admirers of but he won’t be coming to Tyneside this summer. Instead, he’ll end up at either Chelsea, Arsenal or Barcelona. | Getty Images

16. Tosin Adarabioyo - unlikely to join
Sven Botman’s arrival puts an end to speculation that Newcastle were considering a move for Fulham’s Adarabioyo. | Getty Images