The Newcastle Magpies received bad news on 5 December as their goalkeeper Nick Pope could be out for an extended period of time due to injury. This has left Newcastle boss Eddie Howe looking for a new goalkeeper in the winter transfer window. Despite the fact that the team currently has two goalkeepers, Martin Dubravka and Karius, Newcastle have decided to bring in a new goalkeeper to replace Pope in the winter window. In the search for a new goalkeeper, Newcastle have named several potential candidates. First up is Arsenal's goalkeeper Ramsdale. Ramsdale enjoyed two impressive seasons at the Emirates Stadium but was replaced by new signing Raya earlier in the season, leaving him looking for new appearances.
Newcastle's fourth-line play gives him a chance to show what he's capable of, and his style is different from Pope's, but his ability to control the ball could provide Newcastle with another help. However, Arsenal may be reluctant to bolster their rivals, so letting Ramsdale go could face resistance. Another alternative goalkeeper is Manchester United's David De Gea. David De Gea has been unable to find a new club since leaving Manchester United on a free transfer, and despite both the Saudi club and Real Betis, he remains a free agent and wants to join a club that can play in the Champions League. For Newcastle, it would be sensational news if the Spanish goalkeeper could be brought in. In addition, there is an alternative goalkeeper named Keylor Navas.
His arrival will also add to Newcastle's strength. With Pope absent for a long time, Newcastle desperately need a consistent goalkeeper to protect the goal. Overall, the Newcastle Magpies are in desperate need of a new goalkeeper to fill the void following Pope's injury. Ramsdale, David De Gea and Keylor Navas are all expected to become Newcastle's new goalkeepers and contribute to the team's future games. Last year, Keylor Navas played for Premier League side Nottingham Forest and helped them relegate before returning to Paris Saint-Germain and missing out through injury. Now, Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique is leaning more towards the younger Donnarumma, with the Italian goalkeeper sent off for a red card in last weekend's game.
It is reported that Navas could make a comeback in January.