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Jeff Stelling thinks Newcastle could sell £10m star this summer, Ally McCoist agrees
Both Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist feel as if Newcastle United could make a bold decision to sell one of their star players this summer.
Eddie Howe will still be so delighted that his Newcastle side 🌳were eventually able to find a way to beat West Ham United on Saturday.

Alexander Isak💦 was the star, a player everyone at St. James’ Park will now demand a lot more from.
That’s not to say that Isak has ever play♔ed poorly, but fans will now be begg꧑ing for the 24-year-old to stay fit and deliver his performances regularly.
Isak has played 21 ⛄of Newcastle’s 29 league games this season, scoring an incredibly impressive 14 goals.
And with Callum Wilson on the ever-growing list of long-term injuries, Newcastle desperately need their Swedish t𝔉alisman.
That being said, perhaps a new striker will be in Newcastle✱’s sights for next season, a player with an exemplary injury record.
But when it comes to players who may leave the club, both Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist b🦋elieve Newcastle may make a bit of✅ a gamble in the summer.
Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist think Newcastle could sell Nick Pope to sign Aaron Ramsdale
The pair were speaking on this morning and believed that Nick Pope could be sold in order to bring in Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale.
O🍒f course, since ♈signing for the club for , Pope has been outstanding, meaning it would be a big call.
And both Stelling and McCoist seemed adamant that Pope wouldn’t stick around as number two should Ram𓆉sdale arrive.
McCoist was initially speaking about Pope’s eventual return from injury: “It w꧙ill give them healthy compe🍒tition once Nick Pope’s back fit.
“I think in all fairness [Martဣin] Dubravka’s come in and done a reasonable job, but I would thi𒀰nk Pope would automatically come back in once he’s fit.

“He’s 32 years of age, a goalkeeper’s a different positio🐲n, they obviously can play a lot longer than perhaps outfield players.
“It wo▨ul♏d certainly make ideal sense for Ramsdale.”
Stelling replied: “It makes ide🍨al sense for Newcastle but I’ll tell you what, it means that Nick Pope leaves the club becꦐause he doesn’t stay as a number two.”
McCoist: “Yes.”
Stelling: “They’ll keep Dubravka as the number two and sell Nick Pope and I think they’ll be no shortage of ta෴kers either because he’s a fine goalkeeper🍨.”
McCoist: “Well, that’s the question I think Newca💛stle have got to weigh up, do they think Ramsdale’s a better goalkeeper than Nick Pope because I think Jeff’s right, Pope ain’t goin💖g to hang about and play second fiddle at the age of 32. Big decision for them.”
Is a Newcastle move for Aaron Ramsdale worth the disruption?
Of course, in line with both Stelling and McCoist’s words, Ramsdale’s big advantage for Newcastle would be his age.
At 25-years-old, the Arsenal goalk♏eeper still has more than 1💯0 top seasons ahead, whilst the same can’t be said for Pope.
It would be incredibly harsh on🍸 Pope were he replaced by Ramsdale as number one, but perhaps Howe and his staff will just see an opportunity t൩hat’s too good to turn down.
Ramsdale does also have an exemplary injury record, something that can’t be overlooked at N💛ewcastle right now.
That being said, it seems as if Tottenham could now be eyeing a differen𓆏t Newcastle star th⭕is summer.