According to reports, the potential transfer of Newcastle United Kieran Trippier to Galatasaray is still a topic of interest.
The telegraph says That, although there is no immediate rush to end the agreement, the Turkish transfer window is still open until February 11, providing Galatasaray for a wide time to negotiate terms for the experienced right.
It occurs after Ben Jacobs wrote X, Formerly known as Twitter: “Galatasaray intends to explore a movement for Kieran Trippier, although Eddie Howe wants to stay.” There is no offer yet, but Galatasaray prepared to pay about 5 million euros. . It will review in the summer if Newcastle’s position does not change. “”
Trippier, who joined Newcastle from Atletico Madrid in January 2022, has been a fundamental figure for Magpies. However, in the 2024-25 season, its role has declined, with director Eddie Howe favoring Tino Livamento as part of the initial right. Its appearances have been mainly limited to the Club Cup matches.
Despite the reduced time of play, Howe values ​​the experience and leadership of Trippier. Reports suggest that while Galatasaray is eager to acquire the former International of England, Howe is reluctant to sanction his departure. The manager’s preference is to retain Trippier, but he is out of his hands.
Newcastle United attempts to keep your defender
There is evidence that the Council may be open to a sale, especially if a favorable offer arises. For Galatasaray, getting a Trippier caliber player would be an important impetus, as they aim to strengthen their workforce in domestic and European competitions.
Newcastle has already seen Miguel Almiron’s outings in Atlanta and Lloyd Kelly in Juventus. However, they are not expected to add additions.
Trippier appeared in the second half as a substitute for the Newcastle match against Fulham in St James Park, and Howe is reluctant to lose his experience inside the squad.
Newcastle is pressing to get a first place in the Premier League, but his hopes took a blow after a disappointing defeat against the Fulham of Marco Silva on Saturday.