Newcastle United Daily News Roundup

Fabian Schar addresses fans after surgery following his Leeds injury, offering reassurance on his recovery and gratitude for support.
Defender Cathal Heffernan, 20, leaves Newcastle United to join Harrogate Town on a permanent deal.
Newcastle’s move for Inter’s Davide Frattesi faces Bournemouth competition, with Tiago Pinto pushing. Inter prefer a sale or loan with obligation; Juventus interest lingers.
Newcastle discuss a loan for AC Milan’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek, with other suitors in the mix. Move could coincide with Joe Willock interest from Crystal Palace and Leeds as Howe assesses midfield options.
Eddie Howe says Newcastle have money to spend but must comply with PSR. With Schar and Livramento out, a defender tops the wishlist, though plans remain fluid ahead of the Wolves trip.
Newcastle make contact for Palmeiras midfielder Allan, 20. Napoli’s €30m+5m bid was rejected, with a clause near €100m and a Club World Cup stay likely.
Arsenal prepare a summer bid for Anthony Gordon, with Newcastle’s PSR situation noted. The winger is a key asset after strong form, and any sale would demand a massive fee.
Newcastle target Sassuolo centre-back Tarik Muharemović and ‘will do everything’ to sign him in January, eyeing a £22m offer to beat Tottenham and others amid injuries to Schar, Burn and Lascelles.
Newcastle United Women sign Australia right-back Kaitlyn Torpey, 25, formerly of Portland Thorns and San Diego Wave, adding pace and attacking thrust to Tanya Oxtoby’s squad.
Howe previews Wolves away as Newcastle chase a fourth straight Premier League win, stressing key messages before the trip.
Joey Barton criticises Anthony Gordon’s recent form, urging consistent performances as Newcastle fight for a top-six finish.
Newcastle weigh Will Osula’s future amid a foot injury and striker depth. Howe wants three forwards, so Osula could stay unless a versatile attacker arrives. Valuation cited at £30m-£35m.
Newcastle show interest in Bournemouth’s Alex Scott amid rival monitoring. Cherries plan a new deal, with fee and game-time prospects key factors.