Manchester United has identified Newcastle’s Lewis Hall as their top target to address their long-standing left-back problem. The 21-year-old England international, who has four senior caps, is valued at £60 million by Newcastle, despite having joined the club on a permanent deal worth up to £35 million just one year ago in July 2024. Hall is reportedly open to the move, which may be influenced by the turbulence at Newcastle following manager Eddie Howe’s departure. Newcastle’s position is to keep the player, with no financial pressure and his contract running until June 2029. The transfer’s outcome will depend on whether Hall is willing to force a move, with the gap between the £60 million asking price and United’s likely offer representing a significant obstacle.
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