Rating Newcastle's winter transfers: Trippier, Guimaraes and Co.

Stuart Telford
Stuart Telford
  • Updated: 10 Mar 2022 06:56 GMT
  • 4 min read
Kieran Trippier, Newcastle v Aston Villa, 2021-22
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Mike Ashley sold Newcastle to a consortium led by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund in October 2021 for a reported £300m.

In theory the Tyneside club could now make a viable bid for any player in world football, but they have had to be patient, with some potential recruits baulking at the prospect of a relegation dogfight.

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Eddie Howe's side did manage to add to their ranks in the recent January transfer window, though.

We rate their winter arrivals.

Kieran Trippier - €16m from Atletico Madrid

An absolute snip for an England international full-back who has racked up 35 caps for his country despite sharing a footballing generation with Kyle Walker, Trent Alexander-Arnold and, latterly, Reece James. Throw in his set-piece ability and acquiring Trippier for €16m (£13.4m) looks to have been shrewd business indeed.

Trippier wasted little time in endearing himself to the Toon faithful, scoring free-kicks in Premier League victories over Everton and Aston Villa before a broken metatarsal sustained in the latter ruled him out, potentially until the end of the season.

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