Eddie Howe warns of short-term pain for Newcastle in bid for consistency - Paraguay international Miguel Almiron could leave the club this month.
The Paraguay attacker is moving to MLS, where Atlanta United are expected to close his signing. Howe said, "He’s been top class. He lives his life through the football club. It’s not ideal but that’s the reality of PSR.
Whilst admitting that “anything can happen” with a potential Miguel Almiron departure, Eddie Howe stated that the staff “expect him here for training today and to be part of
The Magpies may still have to sell players before the end of the summer to meet PSR rules in the Premier League.
Newcastle winger Miguel Almiron could leave the club before the transfer deadline, says manager Eddie Howe. Almiron has been a key player for Newcastle since arriving from US club Atlanta six years ago but has fallen down the pecking order, last scoring a goal in December 2023.
Paraguay international Miguel Almiron has returned to Major League Soccer (MLS) side Atlanta United for an undisclosed fee, after six years at Newcastle United, both clubs said on Thursday.The 30-year
Miguel Almirón is returning to Atlanta. Atlanta United said Thursday they have signed the Paraguayan midfielder after completing a transfer from Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee.
Despite pushing Almiron to the fans to milk the applause at St Mary's, Howe said it was not a farewell gesture and that the Paraguay international is not on the brink of going. Newcastle, who have Harvey Barnes out for a month, can rest assured that they can still sell Almiron in April when the MLS trading window closes.
Eddie Howe says the ‘time was right’ for Miguel Almiron to leave Newcastle United after the midfielder’s move to Atlanta United was confirmed.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has revealed the Magpies had done ... Almiron has been heavily linked with a move back to MLS side Atlanta United, while Juventus are keen to sign Kelly.
Eddie Howe is, rightly, talked about in the same breath as Newcastle United’s legendary managers Kevin Keegan and Sir Bobby Robson, but is in a position to prove he is better than both.
It is perfect Howe. Peak Howe. While everybody else revels in a heady, joyous ride, he is fiddling with the seatbelt, checking and double-checking, a meticulous, detail-obsessed head coach who readily admits he is motivated by “the fear of tomorrow”. One day, that safety harness will be needed, but not now. Not yet.