Listed below are the completed Newcastle United transfers during the 2025-26 season.
Newcastle United Secure Seven New Signings Ahead of 2025-26 Season
Newcastle United are gearing up for an exciting new season, having secured seven new signings in the summer transfer window. The Magpies are actively scouting reinforcements in key areas, including a right-winger, central defender, and a second striker.
One of the new additions is Malick Thiaw, a German defender, who joined from AC Milan for £34.6 million. Seung-soo Park, a South Korean player, has also joined the club from Suwon Bluewings, with the fee undisclosed. Another defensive reinforcement comes in the form of Lloyd Kelly, an English defender, who has joined Newcastle United on a permanent deal after his loan spell.
In attack, Newcastle United have brought in Jacob Ramsey from Aston Villa for £40 million, and Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest for £55 million. The transfer of Elanga could rise to £55 million ($74m) with add-ons. The headline signing of the summer, however, is Nick Woltemade, a German forward, who has joined from VfB Stuttgart in a record-breaking deal worth £64.9 million.
Antonito Cordero, a Spanish player, has also joined Newcastle United on a five-year contract and is expected to go on loan for the 2025-26 season. Aaron Ramsdale, an English goalkeeper, has joined Newcastle United on loan from Southampton.
These signings come as Newcastle United celebrate their first major trophy since 1995, having won the Carabao Cup in the 2024-25 season. The Magpies finished the 2024-25 Premier League season in fifth place with 66 points.
Despite interest from Liverpool and a reported £130 million bid, Newcastle United are reportedly determined to hold onto striker Alexander Isak. The club has not made any public statement regarding the bid. Lloyd Kelly, who joined Juventus on June 30, sealed a permanent move away from the club.
Newcastle United have secured a spot in the Champions League for the 2025-26 season, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in the club's history. With their new signings and the promise of Champions League football, the Magpies are poised to make a strong challenge for silverware next season.
Meanwhile, Harrison Ashby, a Scottish/English player, has joined Newcastle United on a permanent deal after his loan spell from QPR. The Magpies are yet to announce any further signings, but fans are eagerly awaiting any updates as the transfer window continues.