Stones? Watkins? Who should Newcastle sell and buy in the summer?

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Stones? Watkins? Who should Newcastle sell and buy in the summer?

Stones? Watkins? Who should Newcastle sell and buy in the summer?

Mark: Carl Rushworth has been excellent at Coventry and on other loans from Brighton. James: Losing Kieran Trippier this summer will be a big loss, amid Jamaal Lascelles leaving fairly recently and a general need for leaders to pull together, what appears to be, a fragmented and changing side. Can

Stones? Watkins? Who should Newcastle sell and buy in the summer?

Mark: Carl Rushworth has been excellent at Coventry and on other loans from Brighton. James: Losing Kieran Trippier this summer will be a big loss, amid Jamaal Lascelles leaving fairly recently and a general need for leaders to pull together, what appears to be, a fragmented and changing side. Can we nab John Stones or a similarly experienced defender to lead from the rear of the pitch?

As the summer transfer window approaches, Newcastle United faces some tough decisions—and fans have plenty of opinions on who should stay, go, or arrive at St. James' Park. With the squad showing signs of transition, here's what the supporters are saying about the club's next moves.

A New Man Between the Sticks?
Mark is ready to shake things up in goal. He points to Carl Rushworth, currently impressing on loan at Coventry from Brighton, as a future England star. "He's been excellent," Mark says, adding that he'd happily part ways with Nick Pope and the rest of the goalkeeping corps to make room for the young shot-stopper.

Leadership at the Back
James is worried about the defensive spine. With Jamaal Lascelles already gone and Kieran Trippier likely to follow this summer, the team is losing key leaders. "It feels like a fragmented, changing side," he notes. His solution? A bold move for Manchester City's John Stones or a similarly experienced defender to marshal the backline. "Can we nab him? I'd love to see it," James says.

Finding the Right Striker
David has a clear vision for the attack. He laments that Yoane Wissa hasn't replicated his Brentford form at Newcastle, blaming the club's system and Wissa's lack of height as a target man. "We need a proper number nine," David argues. His dream signing? Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins, a proven Premier League striker who could thrive with support from talented youngster Nick Woltemade. David also suggests that if a midfielder leaves, Watkins' former Villa teammate Jacob Ramsey would be an ideal midfield partner.

With the summer window looming, Newcastle's faithful are dreaming big. Whether it's a new goalkeeper, a veteran leader in defense, or a clinical striker, the message is clear: the Magpies need to move decisively to build a squad ready for the challenges ahead.

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