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Lewis Hall exit a matter of weeks away as Newcastle United star considers his future

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Credit: Imago Tue 2 June 2026 15:00, UK Lewis Hall may have already played his final game in a Newcastle United shirt, as disappointment only continues to follow him.Despite a brilliant season for the full-back personally, Eddie Howe’s side kept slipping down the Premier League table, eventually finishing 12th after a defeat to Fulham on the final day.That means the Magpies will be without Champions League football next term, raising serious questions over the futures of multiple players, as well as the under-pressure manager at St James’ Park.Hall could be on the list of Newcastle’s departures once the summer window swings open, and supporters should be seriously worried about a big European side securing his signature. 🔄 Newcastle Transfer Update 🔄 Breaking news on deals in progress, signings, departures, and contract news from the Newcastle United boardroom. VISIT THE NEWCASTLE TRANSFER HUBLewis Hall has every right to be frustrated at Newcastle UnitedDespite being rock-solid in defence, notching one goal and two assists, and rarely putting a foot wrong, his teammate Tino Livramento is the one who’s been given a spot on England’s plane for the World Cup.



MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES The latter spent most of the 2025-26 campaign on the sidelines due to injury, while Hall remained a dependable, adaptable workhorse who was always at Howe’s disposal.He still couldn’t win a place in Thomas Tuchel’s squad, and it is now believed that the 21-year-old is seriously considering his future at St James’ Park, and who can really blame him?Lewis Hall for NewcastleGamesGoalsAssists2025-2646122024-2534042023-242220Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal have all been credited with interest in the full-back, with the player originally developing at Cobham Training Centre before making the switch to the North East.Eddie Howe could also lose Tino LivramentoDespite being called up to the Three Lions squad, Livramento could depart for an entirely different reason altogether.There are absolutely no doubts over the 23-year-old’s ability, but his injury record has potentially put a dent in the transfer fee that Newcastle could receive for him.Man City are huge admirers of Livramento, and according to Stefan Borson, the Citizens would buy the full-back “tomorrow” if a deal was there to be struck with the Magpies.It could be a hugely destructive summer for those at St James’ Park, especially if Newcastle lose both Hall and Livramento. And it really wouldn’t be a surprise to see the first of those two to depart.

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