Now that Newcastle United has a bidder for the player worth £1.5 million, there is an issue.
The goal of Newcastle United is to reduce their roster before the preseason.
St. James’ Park has seen a lot of development already this summer. Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh have both been traded, and Paul Mitchell has joined Newcastle United as their sporting director.
After nearly three years as co-owners, Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi are expected to quit Newcastle, which is an even greater departure.
With all these changes, Newcastle United is starting to lose its identity, and more are anticipated. The Magpies still have a lot of players to offload before the next campaign begins because it’s clear they won’t be playing at St. James’ Park.
Three senior players from Newcastle need to find new teams.
As he approaches the last year of his Toon deal, Ryan Fraser fits that description. After Fraser’s loan term, Southampton wants to sign him permanently, although the agreement hasn’t been finalized yet.
Interest in Isaac Hayden exists.
Hayden, who paid £1.5 million to go from Arsenal to Newcastle in 2016, is searching for a new team.
Although his current Toon contract is set to expire in two years, it is obvious that he has no place on Tyneside. Since Eddie Howe joined the team, the 29-year-old has had three loan stints and hasn’t seen on the field since December 2021.
Hayden has to move out of St. James’ Park and into a permanent residence where he can truly settle in. And following his loan stint at Loftus Road, QPR would like to offer him that chance, but there’s a catch.
The Northern Echo reports that QPR is interested in permanently signing Isaac Hayden from Newcastle United this
Newcastle might have to reimburse Hayden
Hayden and Newcastle are in a difficult situation because of his contract, which runs until 2026. Additionally, Hayden’s job is stagnating, so they need to find a solution.
He needs a club he can call home, but with his current pay position, that will not be easy.
A possible resolution could be for Newcastle to incur financial losses and terminate Hayden’s contract early, so enabling him to secure employment elsewhere.
I really hope it turns out to be the case for Hayden’s sake. He was a fantastic player for Newcastle during a trying time for the team, and it would be wonderful to see him leave the Magpies and begin a new chapter in his life.