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·17 August 2025
Newcastle United squad of 22 players – Now 11 first choices and 11 direct replacements

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·17 August 2025
How is this Newcastle United squad now shaping up?
Jacob Ramsey announced on Sunday as United’s latest signing.
Widely reported as a £40m signing, although as usual it is an ‘undisclosed’ transfer fee.
United’s have now kicked off their 2025/26 Premier League season, a very decent display and result at Villa Park which should really have been all three points,, not just one.
So, is the Newcastle United squad fit for purpose?
Jacob Ramsey becoming the fourth major signing of this window joining Ramsdale, Thiaw and Elanga.
I think a common theme when looking at both first choice players and the back up ones, is to look at your first eleven and their direct replacements.
I have taken a look through the Newcastle United squad as it currently stands on 17 August 2025.
My current Newcastle United first choice eleven and their direct replacements:
Nick Pope and Aaron Ramsdale
Tino Livramento and Kieran Trippier
Fabian Schar and Malick Thiaw
Sven Botman and Dan Burn
Lewis Hall and Matt Targett
Sandro Tonali and Lewis Miley
Bruno Guimaraes and Jacob Ramsey
Joelinton and Joe Willock
Anthony Elanga and Jacob Murphy
Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes
Alexander Isak and Will Osula
(Other available Newcastle United players – John Ruddy, Jamaal Lascelles, Mark Gillespie, Alex Murphy, Emil Krafth, Harrison Ashby. Plus of course young players coming through from the Under 21s such as Leo Shahar and Trevan Sanusi, as well as new teenage winger signing Seung-soo Park)
Going through the options above, starting at the back…
Goalkeepers
I think now that we have Nick Pope and Aaron Ramsdale fighting it out to be number one, NUFC looking good in this department.
Defenders
With Malick Thiaw coming in, I think adding that long awaited younger more mobile able to play right side at centre-back option this summer, we are pretty much sorted (of course, always room for more improvement, but with money needing to be allocated for spending in other areas, not essential to bring in more defenders than that new central defender). With Livramento, Hall, Schar or Thiaw, Burn or Botman, I am well happy with the defence.
Trippier can cover both full-back positions and if Botman available but Trippier and Hall not, then probably Burn would play left-back ahead of Targett. I think Lascelles will be handy to still have around, mostly for what he can give off the pitch, though no surprise if he moves on, now that Thiaw is coming in. He didn’t make the matchday squad at Villa Park. Effectively, the likes of Lascelles, Targett, and Krafth to be third choice selections for the first team, on the outer edges of the Newcastle United squad.
Midfielders
Nobody is disputing the levels of the first choice trio but obviously we needed at least one more midfielder.
Longstaff leaving and a serious upgrade here, with Jacob Ramsey coming in.
Eddie Howe said ahead of the Villa match that Willock is almost ready to return.
Whilst Lewis Miley is a great prospect but you can’t put too much expectation on him at this early stage of his career.
Forwards
With Elanga arriving, the wide options looking really strong. With Gordon, Murphy and Barnes as well, a very good quartet of wingers.
However, the big question of course is at centre-forward and the issues surrounding Alexander Isak.
Osula has potential but reality is that he needs to be third choice in terms of out and out striker. Plus, I think on what we have seen of him so far, Osula has looked best playing wide right and cutting in at pace from there.
Eddie Howe needs two main strikers in his Newcastle United squad and so we are looking at Isak plus a new signing, or two new signings if Alexander Isak leaves.
Both Elanga and Gordon (as we saw on Saturday) can play through the middle if needed BUT that needs to be a fallback plan if needed at times, rather than a first or second choice option.
Jacob Ramsey, Anthony Elanga, Malick Thiaw and Aaron Ramsdale, mean that four of the positions where Newcastle United have needed strengthening for some time, have now been ticked off.
A minimum of one or two more signings needed before we have a Newcastle United squad properly equipped for what lies ahead. A striker, plus another striker if Alexander Isak leaves.
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