Newcastle United are clearly pushing for new signings, no matter what happens to Alexander Isak, and it’s all got a bit chaotic.
Earlier this afternoon, we shared the breaking news that Newcastle are in talks to sign Southampton stopper Aaron Ramsdale, along with Mark Douglas’ report on Yoane Wissa, who will be allowed to leave Brentford in a £30m-plus deal if the Bees sign a replacement first.
Wissa is thought to be desperate to join Newcastle and play in the Champions League, threatening to go on strike if Brentford won’t sanction a move, and it seems Ramsdale is also pushing to join Eddie Howe’s Mags.
Fabrizio Romano claims that the England goalkeeper has already agreed said ‘yes’ to a summer move to St James’ Park, stating that an ‘official bid’ has now been sent to Southampton.
He states that it’s a ‘high loan fee’, with his salary covered in full and an option to buy the 27-year-old permanently next summer, although it’s believed the Saints want a higher purchase price.
That said, Romano insists that the deal is ‘expected to happen’, with this following on from David Ornstein’s reports earlier that indicated that a move was ‘advancing’ despite no agreement as of yet.
So, Wissa is eager to sign and could well arrive at a fee in the region of £30-35m if Brentford sign a replacement first, a loan-to-buy for Ramsdale is suddenly close and we are waiting to hear if Benjamin Sesko is keen to join Newcastle after Toon chiefs presented our project to the RB Leipzig striker.
Man Utd are thought to be interested in the Slovenian, so we face another nervous wait to hear whether or not the 22-year-old believes in the project.
🚨⚪️⚫️ Aaron Ramsdale already said yes to Newcastle and official bid has been sent to Southampton.
High loan fee, salary covered and buy option clause. Southampton open to accepting but want higher fee.
Deal expected to happen. #NUFC pic.twitter.com/3NFkQeeMVg
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 28, 2025
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