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THIS summer has not gone to plan for Newcastle. If the rumour mill is to be believed, the Magpies have struggled to convince ...
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Newcastle have completed the £55m signing of Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga. The 23-year-old Sweden international will add to Eddie Howe's attacking options as they prepare to return to the ...
The Sweden international, who scored on his full Magpies bow against Arsenal in Singapore last month, will line up for his first game on home soil since his summer arrival from Nottingham Forest.
Newcastle United have returned with a major new proposal for Anthony Elanga, according to Fabrizio Romano, while Nottingham Forest are waiting to see if a winger move of their own has been successful.
Anthony Elanga struggled on his first Premier League outing for Newcastle United as they were held to a goalless draw with Aston Villa. Eddie Howe’s team were unable to capitalise on Villa going down ...
We need one, make no mistake, but in the meantime we're going to work hard, stay fit and disciplined, and do what we can. I ...
Elanga will be the second winger Newcastle have signed this summer, after Spain youngster Antonio Cordero joined on a free transfer from Malaga, although the 18-year-old is set to go out on loan.
Anthony Elanga has joined Newcastle in a deal worth up to £55m from Nottingham Forest; the forward was a key figure for Nuno Espirito Santos Forest last season as they qualified for Europe ...
Newcastle United have returned with a major new proposal for Anthony Elanga, according to Fabrizio Romano, while Nottingham Forest are waiting to see if a winger move of their own has been successful.