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Newcastle Slam Door Shut on Lewis Hall: Big Clubs Told to Buzz Off!

Newcastle Slam Door Shut on Lewis Hall: Big Clubs Told to Buzz Off!

Graeme Bailey (TEAMtalk) EN 24 March 2026 at 13:47
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Newcastle United are determined to keep Lewis Hall despite interest from Arsenal, Liverpool, and Man Utd, with the 21-year-old happy on Tyneside and eyed for England's starting XI. The club is also scouting Monaco's Akliouche and Camara, while backing Eddie Howe despite recent woes. All sourced from Graeme Bailey at TEAMtalk.

Newcastle's Iron Grip on Star Full-Back Lewis Hall

Picture this: Lewis Hall, the 21-year-old left-back who's been tearing it up for Newcastle United, suddenly on the radar of Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United. Sounds like a transfer saga waiting to explode, right? But hold your horses – the Magpies aren't budging an inch.

Hall rocked up from Chelsea back in summer 2023 for a hefty £35million (add-ons included), and he's been a bloody revelation amid Eddie Howe's patchy season. His pace, crossing, and sheer class have turned heads, and now whispers from Graeme Bailey at TEAMtalk confirm the Premier League giants are sniffing around. Yet, Newcastle's response? A firm 'cheers, but no thanks'.

Why Hall's Staying Put on Tyneside

The lad's locked in until 2029, giving the Toon Army a fortress of a contract. Sources say neither Hall nor his camp are kicking up a fuss – he's loving life in black and white. And get this: his dad, Colin Hall, is a die-hard Newcastle fan. The kid's even said pulling on that shirt 'means everything'. Family ties like that don't snap easy.

Even with Europe hanging by a thread, Newcastle see Hall as the cornerstone of their project. No continental footy might stir the pot for some stars, but this one's off-limits. They're relaxed, rebuffing bids like a solid backline snuffing out a counter.

Hall's not just club form either – Thomas Tuchel has him in the England frame for a starting spot this summer. Meteoric rise? Understatement of the year. The top clubs' admiration won't fade, but for now, he's Geordie through and through.

Bonus Buzz: Scouting and Howe Watch

While Hall's saga simmers, Newcastle's scouts were spotted at Monaco's win over Lyon, eyeing Maghnes Akliouche and Lamine Camara. Man Utd had boots on the ground too – transfer window's heating up across Tyneside's rivals.

And amid the Sunderland derby drubbing, calls for Howe's head are growing. But the hierarchy's cool as a cucumber. No sacking on the cards; they'll chew it over post-season. Howe's still the man, pressure or not.

Newcastle's playing the long game – Hall stays, scouts prowl, and Howe's seat wobbles but holds. If you're a Magpies fan, crack open a pint; your boy's not going anywhere. The Premier League's full-back elite just got a new Geordie guardian.

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