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Newcastle United respond to Lewis Hall talk as more Man United nonsense emerges

Newcastle value the 20-year-old left-back as integral to their rebuild and will not entertain offers despite a reported £60 million valuation.

  • Newcastle United maintains that Lewis Hall is not for sale this summer, despite persistent Manchester United interest as the Red Devils seek a left-back to reinforce Michael Carrick's Champions League squad.
  • Rumors of a £60 million move for Hall materialized after Amar Dedic joined Newcastle on Tuesday, though bizarre claims suggesting he had fallen out with Eddie Howe proved untrue.
  • Newcastle manager Matthias Jaissle views Hall as integral to the rebuild after losing Kieran Trippier, Emil Krafth, and Matt Targett, making defensive stability a critical priority for the club.
  • Shifting £250 million worth of talent has provided Newcastle sufficient headroom for the three-year cycle, with the club prioritizing a midfielder to replace Bruno Guimaraes over selling stars.
  • Toon fans remain skeptical of Newcastle's stance, recalling similar assurances before the departures of Alexander Isak and Guimaraes, though sources insist the club will not entertain offers for Hall.
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The English club is looking for a left back and has already contacted the full-back to find out about his situation.

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Man Utd News broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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