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·9 March 2026
Report: Newcastle United eyeing move to sign 26-year-old Premier League star

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·9 March 2026

Newcastle United’s summer planning already appears to be gathering momentum, and one intriguing name has emerged from the Premier League rumour mill. According to TeamTalk, Bournemouth midfielder Marcus Tavernier is attracting attention from several top flight clubs, with Newcastle keen on bringing the player back to Tyneside.
For Newcastle supporters, the storyline carries an additional layer of intrigue. Tavernier’s career began at St James’ Park, and a return to the club where his football journey first took shape would add a compelling narrative to an already competitive transfer race.

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Bournemouth star Marcus Tavernier could be set for a return to the North East this summer, with Newcastle United showing a strong interest in bringing the versatile midfield target back to the club.
Tavernier’s connection with Newcastle dates back to his early academy days. Although he would eventually leave the club’s youth ranks, his development into a Premier League performer has inevitably drawn attention from those who first saw his potential.
The report notes that the attacking midfielder has been described as a ‘livewire’ for his performances this season, a label that captures his energetic style and ability to influence games across multiple positions.
Newcastle’s recruitment strategy in recent seasons has focused heavily on players with flexibility and high intensity, characteristics that fit neatly with Tavernier’s profile. His capacity to play wide or centrally makes him a potentially valuable squad addition for a team competing across multiple competitions.

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While Newcastle’s interest is clear, they face competition from several clubs. The report states that Manchester United have also been impressed by Tavernier in recent weeks and are keeping a close eye on his performances as they assess potential additions for the summer window.
United’s recruitment team have been monitoring several midfield options, including Bournemouth teammate Alex Scott and Tyler Adams, and sources say Tavernier has also caught their attention.
His versatility is believed to be a key factor in United’s thinking, with the club exploring the possibility of adding another adaptable wide player capable of operating across multiple attacking roles.
For Newcastle, that creates urgency. The transfer market rarely rewards hesitation, and clubs with deeper squads often move quickly once targets are identified.
Bournemouth are understandably reluctant to lose one of their most influential players. TEAMtalk notes that earlier this season, the Cherries rewarded Tavernier with a new contract, reflecting his growing importance to Andoni Iraola’s side.
Across 26 appearances this season he has registered 10 goal contributions, underlining his impact within Iraola’s tactical structure. That productivity has helped raise his profile across the Premier League.

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Interest is not limited to Newcastle and Manchester United either. Tottenham have previously made enquiries about Tavernier and remain admirers of the player, while West Ham United are long term suitors and could revisit their interest if they secure their Premier League status. Aston Villa have also looked at him.
With so many clubs monitoring his progress, Bournemouth may soon face difficult decisions if serious bids arrive.
For Newcastle, however, the possibility of bringing a former academy player back to St James’ Park could prove an attractive storyline during the summer window.
Marcus Tavernier returning to St James’ Park would feel like a story of unfinished business.
Many supporters enjoy the idea of players reconnecting with the club where their careers started. Tavernier left Newcastle before reaching the senior stage, but his development at Middlesbrough and Bournemouth shows the talent that once passed through the academy system.
There is also a practical footballing argument. Newcastle’s squad has improved dramatically under the current project, but versatility remains valuable. Tavernier’s ability to operate wide or centrally would give the manager useful tactical options across a long season that includes domestic and European commitments.
Supporters would also note his output this season. Ten goal contributions across 26 appearances demonstrates productivity, particularly for a player who often works across multiple positions rather than as a fixed attacking focal point.
Competition from Manchester United could complicate matters, yet Newcastle have become increasingly confident in the transfer market. The club’s structure now allows them to move decisively when a player fits both the tactical plan and the dressing room culture.
A return to Tyneside would not arrive with superstar headlines, but it would represent a smart squad addition. For many fans, that type of signing often proves just as valuable in the long run.









































