Newcastle will complete a two-deal following Lloyd Kelly’s consent

The go-ahead has finally been given for Newcastle United to pursue their pursuit of Lewis Hall and James Trafford.

Lloyd Kelly was previously signed by the Magpies on a free transfer, and they are hoping to add more players to their roster. Lewis Hall, who spent the previous season on loan from Chelsea at Newcastle, will sign a long-term contract with the team for an estimated £28 million.

Newcastle will complete a two-deal following Lloyd Kelly's consent
                            Newcastle will complete a two-deal following Lloyd Kelly’s consent

Conversely, Newcastle has set their sights on James Trafford in an attempt to bolster their goalkeeping staff. The £20 million Burnley goalkeeper is still up for grabs, and it’s unclear if Newcastle will be able to work out a deal with the Clarets for Trafford.

With the formal opening of the transfer window, the Magpies may now complete the two signings.

Both players will provide the team depth and quality. After a dismal campaign the previous year, Newcastle will want to improve. This summer, they must add additional quality players, and long-term investments like Hall and Trafford are needed. Despite being relatively young, both players have a bright future due to their exceptional talent. In the upcoming seasons, Newcastle could assist them in realizing their enormous potential.

The Magpies may have made a brilliant move in signing Lloyd Kelly on a free transfer. Since he has experience playing in the English premier league, signing him for nothing is a genuine

In the meanwhile, Hall and Trafford may grow into players the team will need in the upcoming campaigns, and Newcastle supporters will be hoping that they will soon realize their immense potential.

It is estimated that the two players will cost a total of £48 million.

During the summer transfer window, Newcastle will try to fill the holes in their roster so they can make a successful comeback the following year. It will be intriguing to watch if they can qualify for the Champions League and perform well in the regional leagues.

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