The Peoples Person
·16 Juni 2026
Lewis Hall: Chelsea threaten Man United’s plan for Newcastle star

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·16 Juni 2026

Manchester United’s pursuit of Lewis Hall is under threat as Chelsea are now planning to bring the 21-year-old defender back to Stamford Bridge, according to a new report.
While a major revamp in midfield is the priority for Manchester United this summer, a new left-back is also on the agenda to provide competition for Luke Shaw.
Patrick Dorgu’s reinvention as a flying winger under permanent head coach Michael Carrick has left the former Southampton star as the only senior option in that position at Old Trafford.
Hall, who has emerged as one of the finest young full-backs in the Premier League since leaving Chelsea for Newcastle United in 2023, is considered the primary target.
Sporting director Jason Wilcox is understood to be a huge fan of the Slough native, who hails from a family of Magpies but is believed to be open to leaving St James’ Park.
Newcastle endured a difficult campaign last season, finishing twelfth in the Premier League and suffering a humiliating 8-3 exit at the hands of FC Barcelona in the Champions League.
There is off-the-field concern as well, with the club’s finances set to be hit by the absence of European football next year, though the £70 million deal to send Anthony Gordon to Camp Nou has alleviated this pressure somewhat.
Newcastle are understood to be demanding a potentially record-breaking fee for a full-back to let Hall leave Tyneside, even if this may simply be posturing to deter suitors.
Never one to be deterred by exorbitant asking prices, Chelsea are now “considering a stunning move” to re-sign their academy graduate after the shock departure of Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid, according to SportsBoom.
“The Blues have been forced into the market after losing one of their most influential performers from last season, with Cucurella’s departure leaving a major vacancy on the left side of the defence ahead of the new campaign.
“SportsBoom understands that Newcastle United star Lewis Hall is among the leading candidates being considered as Chelsea looks to strengthen the position.”
The report confirms Manchester United are “monitoring” the situation, while noting Hall would “consider a move back to Stamford Bridge if offered the prospect of regular first-team football,” though this would not be as much of a pull as at Old Trafford.
Source: Transfermarkt.
Chelsea spent £37 million last summer to sign Jorrel Hato from Ajax, who can play at centre-back or left-back, but most often lined up out wide last season. The Blues are said to rate the 20-year-old Dutchman highly, and he was considered a key reason in the decision to let Cucurella leave.
By contrast, Hall would be competing with Shaw, an injury-prone left-back who turns 31 in July and whose contract expires next year, at the Theatre of Dreams – a battle he would undoubtedly back himself to win.
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