The Super team. INSANE NEWCASTLE UNITED XI THAT PAUL MITCHELL CAN BUILD IF JANUARY TRANSFER RUMOURS ARE TRUE

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A look at how Newcastle United may line up should Eddie Howe be given a “dream” transfer hand in January.

 

Newcastle United have finally gained momentum following the dismal summer transfer window. Back-to-back wins over Chelsea and Arsenal have reignited faith in a campaign that threatened to peter out before the festive period.

 

Eddie Howe’s men now take on Nottingham Forest – the Premier League’s surprise package this season. Should they maintain their momentum going into the winter months, a positive January could springboard the Magpies into the second half of the campaign.

 

The rumour mill has already begun churning despite Newcastle’s dealing stalling due to FFP/PSR restrictions. No significant signings in the summer has placed pressure on sporting director Paul Mitchell to deliver.

 

But what would a dream January look like? NewcastleWorld has profiled how United may look should PIF splash the cash.

 

1. GK – Nick Pope

Date signed: June 2022

 

2. RB – Kieran Trippier

Date signed: January 2022

 

3. CB – Marc Guehi

Date signed

 

4. CB – Sven Botman

Date signed: July 2022

 

5. LB – Lewis Hall

Date signed: August 2023

 

6. CM – Bruno Guimaraes

Date signed: January 2022

 

7. CM – Sandro Tonali

Date signed: July 2023

 

8. CM – Joelinton

Date signed: July 2019

 

9. RW – Bryan Mbeumo

Date signed: N/A

 

10. LW – Anthony Gordon

Date signed: January 2023

 

11. ST – Alexander Isak

Date signed: August 2022

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