
Hall of Fame? Man Utd, Arsenal & Liverpool Eye Newcastle's Prized Left-Back Lewis Hall
Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool are reportedly chasing Newcastle's Lewis Hall, but the Magpies are determined to keep their boyhood fan and star left-back. United seek competition for Luke Shaw amid injury concerns, while Hall's Chelsea roots and Trippier endorsement add intrigue. Newcastle echo their Isak stance, valuing his Premier League form and loyalty.
Hall of Fame? Man Utd, Arsenal & Liverpool Eye Newcastle's Prized Left-Back Lewis Hall
Imagine sinking a pint at the pub when your mate drops this bombshell: Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool are all sniffing around Newcastle United's gem, Lewis Hall. Yeah, the 20-year-old left-back who's got the Magpies in a right flap. As reported by TeamTalk and originally from Stretty News via OneFootball, the Red Devils have him on their shortlist amid a flurry of transfer whispers.
Newcastle aren't mucking about though. They're slamming the door shut on any summer sale, much like they did with Alexander Isak last year. Hall, a proper boyhood Toon fan from Slough no less, isn't the type to kick up a fuss and demand out. He's loving life at St. James' Park, bossing it as a key starter.
Geordie Heart, Chelsea Roots
Born in Slough but raised a die-hard Newcastle supporter, Hall's journey is pure football fairy tale. He spent 12 years grinding through Chelsea's academy before a loan switch north last season turned permanent for a cool £35 million. Teammate Kieran Trippier reckons he could be 'one of the best in the world' – high praise from a bloke who knows a thing or two about whipping in crosses.
In the Premier League, Hall's been solid: racking up starts, assists, and that youthful energy teams crave. Newcastle see him as their long-term fix at left-back, especially with his versatility to push forward. No wonder they're batting away advances like a keeper palming away a routine shot.
But here's the rub – for United fans, at least. Luke Shaw has been a fitness freak this season, starting every Premier League game. Miracles do happen! Still, chuck in Europa League duties and potential cup jaunts, and INEOS aren't taking chances.
United's Left-Back Lottery
The Red Devils need backup, pronto. Tyrell Malacia is offski as a free agent in June, and Patrick Dorgu? Talented kid, but he's sidelined and shines more as an attacker anyway. Hall fits the bill perfectly: young, Premier League-proven, and with that attacking flair to rival Shaw's prime.
It's not just United circling. Arsenal and Liverpool joining the party turns this into a proper bidding war. Imagine the banter if Hall ends up at Anfield or the Emirates – Newcastle supporters would be fuming faster than a ref's VAR check.
Newcastle's stance feels rock-solid, though. Hall's loyalty, combined with their Saudi-backed war chest, means they'll only shift if the price hits silly money. Think £50 million-plus, and even then, they'd rather keep him building their dynasty.
For United, it's classic Ten Hag shopping: smart, squad-deepening moves without breaking the bank. If they snag him, it could be the steal of the window. Arsenal might see him as a Zinchenko upgrade, while Liverpool eye wing-back potential under Slot.
The Transfer Tug-of-War
Summer's shaping up tasty. Newcastle will fight tooth and nail, but with Hall's stock rising, who knows? One dodgy injury to Shaw, and United could pounce. Keep your eyes peeled, lads – this one's got legs.
Pub verdict? Newcastle hold the aces, but football's daft. Fancy a pint on Hall staying put? You're on.