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Team K League will return later this week to take on English Premier League side Newcastle United in the first match of the Coupang Play Series. But for any Magpies fans wondering what Team K League
Yoane Wissa is now refusing to train with Brentford to try as he tries to get his move to Newcastle United. Sky Sports reporting that their information is that the 28 year old striker has informed the club he doesn’t intend to return to club training because of their stance on a transfer to St James’ Park.
Newcastle United are having to play a waiting game over Yoane Wissa as the striker attempts to force through his exit from Brentford.
According to talkSPORT, Wilson has agreed personal terms with West Ham United after productive talks in recent days. The 33-year-old striker was also pursued by clubs in Saudi Arabia and the United States and while Championship sides like Leeds United and Burnley showed some interest too.
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NewcastleWorld on MSN'Exciting' Newcastle United new signing spotted in Singapore - and it's not Anthony Elanga
Newcastle United new signing Seung-soo Park has linked up with Eddie Howe’s first-team squad for their pre-season tour of Asia. Newcastle confirmed the arrival of Park from K-League 2 side Suwon Bluewings whilst he was sitting on the first-team flight to Singapore on Thursday.
Newcastle United has struggled to land its top targets this summer and could now lose Alexander Isak to a Premier League rival.
Newcastle have reportedly identified two Premier League strikers as alternatives to Yoane Wissa after Brentford ‘closed the door’ on his exit.
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NewcastleWorld on MSNNewcastle United green light move for 'excellent' goalkeeper
Chris Woakes struck twice in consecutive deliveries, giving England the perfect start. Yashasvi Jaiswal was the first wicket to fall, edging the ball to the slip. Sai Sudharsan was caught by Harry Brook, handing Woakes a double-wicket maiden and leaving India in deep trouble.