Newcastle targeting Mio Backhaus as Nick Pope exit edges closer | OneFootball

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·10 maggio 2026

Newcastle targeting Mio Backhaus as Nick Pope exit edges closer

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Newcastle United are looking to sign Mio Backhaus as a major goalkeeping reshuffle looms at St James’ Park.

According to The Chronicle, the Magpies are already scouring the market for fresh talent between the sticks, with a significant shift in their defensive ranks expected during the summer transfer window.


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The search for new reinforcements comes amid reports that Leeds United are keen on signing Nick Pope.

The 34-year-old England international has faced an inconsistent season, losing his starting spot to loanee Aaron Ramsdale mid-campaign.

With Leeds boss Daniel Farke reportedly eyeing a £5 million to £10 million move for Pope to stabilize his own backline, Eddie Howe appears ready to sanction a departure to fund a younger, more modern overhaul of the position.

Newcastle want Mio Backhaus with goalkeeper shake-up expected

At the heart of this potential revolution is Werder Bremen’s towering stopper Mio Backhaus. Standing at 6ft 4in, the 22-year-old has caught the attention of Newcastle scouts after an impressive Bundesliga campaign.

Backhaus has been a rare bright spot for a Werder side battling relegation, recording five clean sheets in 30 appearances and earning praise for his shot-stopping ability and commanding presence in the air.

Backhaus’s statistical profile suggests he is a keeper ready for a step up; despite the pressure of a relegation scrap, his consistency has seen him maintain a high save percentage.

Newcastle’s recruitment team reportedly views the German youth international as a high-potential “project” signing, a back-up star who is ready to make the leap from the bench to challenge for a starting role in the Premier League.

Newcastle also targeting James Trafford

While Backhaus represents a long-term investment, he is not the only name on Howe’s shortlist.

Newcastle are also heavily targeting Manchester City’s James Trafford to serve as a more established “No. 1” candidate.

Trafford, who has spent the season on loan and is expected to leave the Etihad permanently this summer, is valued as a marquee option who could secure the position for the next decade.

The dual-pursuit of Trafford and Backhaus signals a clear strategy: Newcastle intend to move away from an aging department and transition toward younger, more agile keepers.

With Nick Pope likely to leave and Ramsdale’s loan expiring, the stage is set for a completely new look in the Newcastle goal come August.

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