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·8 May 2026

Leeds United line up move to sign experienced Newcastle man

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Leeds United are already laying the groundwork for a crucial summer of targeted recruitment.

Having amassed a comfortable 43 points to all but mathematically guarantee top-flight survival, Daniel Farke’s attention has seamlessly shifted towards making new signings to make the team better and add more depth.


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The Yorkshire club is reportedly preparing a shock swoop for Newcastle United’s vastly experienced goalkeeper, Nick Pope, according to SportsBoom.

Farke has identified the goalkeeping department as a primary area for an upgrade ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

Leeds United are preparing for big changes

With Brazilian shot-stopper Lucas Perri cleared to depart Elland Road this summer, a significant vacancy has opened up.

Pope, currently navigating a complex situation at St. James’ Park, presents a highly compelling solution.

Despite his undeniable pedigree and incredible shot-stopping reflexes, the 34-year-old England international has endured a frustrating, stop-start season on Tyneside.

Having lost his undisputed starting status to Aaron Ramsdale earlier in the campaign, Pope’s long-term future at Newcastle looks increasingly uncertain.

Although he has reclaimed the gloves for the Magpies’ last two league fixtures, manager Eddie Howe is widely expected to pursue a younger long-term number one this summer, with James Trafford heavily linked.

Farke wants Premier League proven players in his squad

Farke appears determined to inject Premier League experience to his squad.

While current number one Karl Darlow has performed admirably to help steer the club to safety, signing a goalkeeper of Pope’s elite caliber, aerial dominance, and commanding box presence would instantly elevate the team’s defensive floor.

Having successfully avoid relegation this season, Farke is in a strong position to demand new players this season and the club have no reason not to trust his instinct and provide him with the right resources to perform even better next season.

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