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·06 de junho de 2026
Newcastle United miss out on Zadok Yohanna as winger joins Brighton & Hove Albion

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·06 de junho de 2026


Newcastle United have suffered a setback in their search for attacking reinforcements, missing out on Nigerian wonderkid Zadok Yohanna.
Despite submitting an offer to Swedish side AIK, the Magpies have been left empty-handed, with Brighton & Hove Albion securing the highly rated 18-year-old winger for a package worth up to €30 million on a long-term contract until 2031.
St James’ Park chiefs had identified the explosive, left-footed right winger as a key target to strengthen Eddie Howe’s attacking options.
Newcastle pushed to finalise an agreement with AIK, briefly stalling Brighton’s early advances by presenting a higher initial bid than the Seagulls’ opening €23 million offer.
Brighton’s reputation for developing elite global talent and providing clear progression pathways ultimately proved decisive in convincing Yohanna and his representatives to favour a move to the South Coast.
Yohanna has enjoyed a meteoric rise in Scandinavia since graduating from the Ikon Allah Football Academy in Nigeria.
After making his senior breakthrough with AIK, the teenager took the Swedish Allsvenskan by storm at the start of the 2026 campaign, recording two goals and two assists in his first seven league appearances, along with three goals in four Svenska Cupen matches.
His combination of physical power, acceleration, and direct dribbling ability quickly sparked a Premier League bidding war involving Chelsea, Brighton, and Newcastle.
Missing out on Yohanna is a blow for Newcastle’s recruitment team, and the Magpies must now quickly turn to alternative targets as Eddie Howe remains determined to add a dynamic wide player to his squad.







































