Dominic Calvert-Lewin, an Everton player, is anticipated to eventually sign a new contract with Newcastle United after his departure has been confirmed.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, an Everton player, is anticipated to eventually sign a new contract with Newcastle United after his departure has been confirmed.

If 2024 brought two deflating transfer windows for Newcastle United, then there is an acceptance at St James’ Park that they have to deliver in 2025.

The working relationship between Paul Mitchell, the sporting director, and Eddie Howe, the head coach, will be stress-tested, while Newcastle still have to find ways of strengthening while navigating those dreaded three letters, PSR (the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules).

Heading into what feels like a critical year, this is what The Athletic has heard about Newcastle’s transfer plans for the January and summer windows of 2025…

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What positions will they be looking at in 2025?
Newcastle have been tracking players in every position, with scouting trips across Europe and beyond. They will be nimble, aiming to swiftly strengthen areas that require reinforcing, while also responding to opportunities to bring in long-term targets elsewhere.

The key areas Newcastle hope to bolster — and have been attempting to for several windows — are right-winger, centre-back and goalkeeper.

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