After rumors have been swarming the internet for the past few weeks, Miguel Almirón is set to leave Newcastle United and return to Atlanta United.
United must fight to make sure major home blips against Brighton, West Ham and Bournemouth don't happen once more. We cannot be generous again while we retain ambition. The points forfeited at Craven Cottage must be clawed back.
As Miguel Almirón prepares to say goodbye to Newcastle United, it is the right time to pay tribute to a player who may not have been the best winger to have worn the black and white stripes, but none have worked harder or cared more.
Jamie Miley has completed a permanent move from Newcastle United to join National League club Hartlepool United.
Freshen the squad, the task for Paul Mitchell (Newcastle United Sporting Director) is simple. At the time I am writing this, I am pretty sure that we might not be getting any player soon, keep our powder dry and plan on refreshing our squad for next season.
Newcastle United winger Miguel Almiron has rejoined Atlanta United on a permanent deal for £8m. The 30-year-old Paraguay international signed for the Magpies from the Major League Soccer side in 2019 for a then club record fee of £20m.
Almiron, Spaniard Ayoze Perez and Venezuelan Salomon Rondon, christened “The Three Amigos” by supporters, formed a fluid and frightening attack. Almiron’s relentless running created space and opportunities for the other two, who scored 14 goals between them during the second half of that season.
On a busy day that also saw Miguel Almiron leave Tyneside to join Atlanta United, Miley, who is the 21-year-old elder brother of Magpies midfielder Lewis, has joined Pools after returning from a loan spell at Newport County in the first half of the season.
Atlanta United announced on Thursday that fan favorite Miguel Almirón will return to the club after six years with English Premier League's Newcastle United.
Eddie Howe has now been announced as a nomination for the Premier League Manager of the Month award for January 2025. The Newcastle United boss is one of four nominated.
The Championship is a league full of quality and we've seen countless players arrive in the Premier League who have instantly looked like they belong.