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·27 Februari 2026
Report: Newcastle United pushing to sign Serie A defender

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·27 Februari 2026

Newcastle United’s recruitment focus appears to have shifted towards experience and value. According to Corriere dello Sport, the club are leading the race to sign Zeki Celik from Roma when his contract expires this summer.

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The 29-year-old right back represents a market opportunity. With no transfer fee required, attention centres on wages. Celik is understood to be seeking €4 million per season. Newcastle have the financial capacity to meet that figure, though negotiations rarely hinge on salary alone.
Kieran Trippier has been a transformative presence at St James’ Park, yet planning for the future is inevitable. Celik offers experience at club and international level, with a profile shaped by tactical discipline and resilience.
His familiarity with Sven Botman, forged at Lille, adds a layer of intrigue. Dressing room chemistry matters. Recruitment at Newcastle has increasingly prioritised cohesion as much as individual quality.

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Fulham are also credited with interest, while Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea have monitored Celik in recent months. That context elevates Newcastle’s position rather than diminishes it. Competing for Premier League proven defenders signals ambition.
Celik’s appeal lies in reliability. He may not command headlines, but steady performers underpin successful teams. Newcastle’s domestic trophy success last season reflected structure and organisation as much as flair.
The prospect of Premier League football remains compelling. Newcastle’s project, well funded and upwardly mobile, presents a persuasive case. For a player approaching 30, this could represent both stability and challenge.
As Corriere dello Sport outline, discussions are ongoing. Newcastle’s interest is serious. In a window where prudence and precision may outweigh extravagance, Celik fits the blueprint.
Celik would not ignite social media, but that may be precisely the point. After years of instability before the current ownership era, fans appreciate calculated moves.
Replacing Trippier immediately would be misguided. Supplementing him, easing transition and preserving standards, makes sense. Celik’s experience in Serie A and prior partnership with Botman suggest minimal adaptation time.
The €4 million wage demand will spark debate. Supporters understand that free transfers often carry hidden costs. Yet if Newcastle believe he strengthens depth without compromising long term strategy, backing the decision is reasonable.
Ambition remains essential. Fans want progress, European nights and sustained competitiveness. Signings like Celik would represent incremental growth. Sometimes, steady advancement is more powerful than dramatic overhaul.









































