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Fabrizio Romano shares Marc Guehi to Newcastle update as ‘deal not 100% off’ yet
Newcastle United fans may want to just see how deadline day pans out before voicing their frustrations on this summer’s window.
Eddie Howe will likely be feeling the exact same concerns surrounding the lack of business that has been done on Tyneside.
With a lot of change going on in the background, Newcastle‘s most noteworthy signing of the window has been Lloyd kelly on a free.
Considering the extreme financial backing at Newcastle’s finger tips, there is no doubting this summer has been a huge disappointment.
The final weeks of the window have largely rested on Newcastle landing their top target in Marc Guehi but that has proven a difficult deal to pull off.

Marc Guehi to Newcastle is not 100% off
Newcastle have made numerous bids for Guehi already this window but have seen those knocked back by Crystal Palace.
On Thursday, fans on Tyneside were hit with the news that a move for Guehi to Newcastle was looking extremely unlikely.
However, on deadline day morning, Fabrizio Romano has been able to provide a much more positive outlook on the situation.
Speaking in his , Romano has claimed that not all hope is lost over a possible move to St James’ Park for Guehi.
“At the moment, it’s still very difficult for Newcastle to land Marc Guehi,” he said.
“The deal is not 100% off yet and Newcastle will try until the end, but Palace are insisting on their valuation being met so it remains complicated.
“Palace have always been making it difficult for Newcastle this summer and they’re not changing their position now either.”
Newcastle need something special on deadline day
As things stand, Newcastle are heading into the first half of the season with a weaker squad than what they ended last season with.
The PSR scares in June saw the Magpies sell Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh to balance the books and those are deals which saw two young prospects depart.
In their places has arrived one free centre-back and two backup goalkeepers.
Considering the exciting plans that were put forward to the Newcastle fans when this takeover was sanctioned, this has been a hugely disappointing summer.