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Scottish Sun
11 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Newcastle make decision on who will be first-choice goalkeeper after signing Aaron Ramsdale on loan transfer
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) NICK POPE will get the chance to stay as Newcastle's No 1, despite the arrival of Aaron Ramsdale. Ramsdale confirmed his loan move from Southampton yesterday to join Eddie Howe's squad after the Toon's failure to land James Trafford from Burnley. 4 Ramsdale will hope he can rediscover his best form at Newcastle 4 Nick Pope will remain as the club's number one for now Credit: GETTY 4 Ramsdale suffered relegation with Southampton last season and was linked to clubs abroad Credit: PA Play Dream Team now! Play The Sun Dream Team ahead of the 2025/26 season Free to play Over £100,000 in total prize money Play in Mini Leagues against your mates Submit a team for Gameweek 1 to enter £5,000 prize draw Play via Dream Team's app or website today! But long-serving Pope, 33, will start the Premier League campaign as first choice because Howe feels loyalty towards him. Ramsdale, 27, must wait for his chance and hope he can do enough to claim the regular keeper's spot. Newcastle had enquiries for Pope that they rejected, and will back that up by starting with the ten-cap England stopper in the side. Instead the Geordies plan to let a couple of other keepers go and let the main two scrap it out for the top job. Ramsdale opted for Newcastle to make sure he keeps another relegation off his CV, having suffered the drop with FOUR teams in his career. He went down during an early loan at Chesterfield and that was followed by heartbreak at Bournemouth, Sheffield United and Southampton last season. Ramsdale had several choices of club when he left the south coast — but his fear of the drop ended the chances of three clubs. The canny keeper refused to entertain Leeds, Burnley or Sunderland — who all showed signs of interest — because he did not want to join a promoted side. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK In more Newcastle transfer news Manchester United reportedly enquired about the possibility of signing Alexander Isak from Newcastle this week. The Red Devils are understood to be determined to add a striker to their ranks before the transfer window closes. How Nicolas Jackson could make £80m Newcastle switch | Transfers Exposed Liverpool have had a £100million bid for him rejected already as Eddie Howe's side look to keep him at the club. Newcastle value him at £150million The Sun has been told. 4 TRANSFER NEWS LIVE - KEEP UP WITH ALL THE LATEST FROM A BUSY SUMMER WINDOW

Rhyl Journal
12 hours ago
- Rhyl Journal
Burnley in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja
Scott Parker's Clarets are preparing for life back in the Premier League after finishing as Championship runners-up last season. Burnley have looked to offset some key summer departures by bolstering their side and now look set to bring in frontman Broja from Chelsea. We are pleased to announce Armando Broja has joined the Club on a season-long loan, with an option to make the move permanent next summer ✍️ — Everton (@Everton) August 31, 2024 PA understands the 23-year-old keen to make the switch and ready to sign a five-year deal at Turf Moor. Burnley could reportedly pay in the region of £20million to sign the Chelsea academy graduate, who has spent time on loan at Vitesse Arnhem, Southampton, Fulham and Everton. The Albania international did not score during last season's injury-disrupted loan at Goodison Park, with the Toffees deciding not to take up their option to make the move permanent.


Scottish Sun
14 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Chelsea agree £20m deal to sell forgotten striker Armando Broja to Premier League new boys
ARM AND A LEG Chelsea agree £20m deal to sell forgotten striker Armando Broja to Premier League new boys Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHELSEA are set to cash in on striker Armando Broja by selling him to Burnley. The Blues are said to have reached an agreement with the newly-promoted Clarets on a fee of up to £20million. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Armando Broja is set to sign for Burnley Credit: Getty The deal would give Chelsea another big boost as they attempt to balance the books after a busy summer of recruitment. And Broja, 23, would have the chance to revive a career stalled by injury and unsuccessful loan spells. The Albania international is a product of the Chelsea academy, so any transfer fee would be pure profit for the purposes of financial rules. The same applied to homegrown Blues defender Bashir Humphreys, who joined Burnley for an initial £12m earlier this summer after spending last season on loan with the Clarets. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL SIM CARD Xavi Simons misses RB Leipzig training as Chelsea enter advanced transfer talks Broja is thought to be open to a move to Turf Moor as he seeks a new start. The centre forward was born in England to Albanian parents and joined the Chelsea academy at under-eight level. Broja was a star of the Blues' youth team, winning a treble of under-18 Premier League, Premier League Cup and FA Youth Cup in 2017/18. After making his first-team debut in March 2020, the frontman spent a season on loan at partner club Vitesse Arnhem in Holland. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS 2 Broja became the first Albanian to score in the Premier League during his year at Southampton in 2021/22. But he suffered a serious knee injury in a friendly against Aston Villa during the break for the 2022 winter World Cup in Qatar. How Nicolas Jackson could make £80m Newcastle switch | Transfers Exposed Broja slipped down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge as the new owners went on a spending spree. His last Premier League goal came in October 2023 against Fulham. He joined the Cottagers on loan for the second half of the 2023/24 season, but did not start a league game. Broja went to Everton on another temporary deal last season but managed only 11 first-team appearances, and no goals, in a campaign wrecked by Achilles and ankle problems.