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Amar Dedic Signs Five-Year Contract with Newcastle

The 24-year-old joins on a five-year deal for a reported £30 million and is reunited with manager Matthias Jaissle after winning the Austrian title together.

  • Newcastle United signed Bosnia-Herzegovina defender Amar Dedic from Portuguese side Benfica on Tuesday for a reported fee of $40 million, strengthening their defensive lineup.
  • Dedic reunites with Newcastle manager Matthias Jaissle, with whom he won the Austrian Bundesliga title at Red Bull Salzburg in 2023, creating continuity in the club's new era.
  • With 31 caps for Bosnia, the 24-year-old Dedic competed at this year's FIFA World Cup and previously played for Wolfsberger, Marseille, and Benfica before his move.
  • Dedic replaces right-back Kieran Trippier as Newcastle bolsters defense following the departures of midfielder Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes to rival Premier League clubs.
  • Newcastle hosts Liverpool in their Premier League opener on Sunday, August 23, while continuing to target younger recruits including defensive midfielder Aladji Bamba and left winger Bazoumana Toure.
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The Magpies announced the arrival of the Bosnian right side, recruited 35 million euros.

·Paris, France
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Newcastle United have signed Bosnian footballer Amar Dedic.

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The incarnate SAD will be entitled to 17.94% on a future transfer of the player and the RB Salzburg, former side club, will still receive 15% of the sale to the English. Dedic arrived in Light a year ago.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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Vísir broke the news in Reykjavík, Iceland on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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