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Newcastle Sign Defender Malick Thiaw from AC Milan

Newcastle Sign Defender Malick Thiaw from AC Milan
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Sports August 13, 2025 00:00

newcastle, uk - Newcastle secures the signing of defender Malick Thiaw from AC Milan, adding depth to their defensive lineup for the upcoming Premier League season.

Newcastle Signs Defender Malick Thiaw from AC Milan

Newcastle United has officially announced the acquisition of defender Malick Thiaw from AC Milan, strengthening their defensive options for the upcoming Premier League campaign.

Thiaw's Background and Transfer

Malick Thiaw, a 23-year-old Germany international, previously played for Schalke before moving to AC Milan for €5 million. With 85 appearances and one goal for the Italian club, Thiaw brings experience to Eddie Howe's squad.

Thiaw's Excitement and Contribution

Excited about joining Newcastle, Thiaw expressed enthusiasm for the club's vision and the opportunity to play alongside passionate fans at St. James' Park. His arrival provides a boost to Newcastle's defensive lineup, which has faced challenges in the current transfer window.

Newcastle's Defensive Reinforcement

Thiaw now joins fellow defenders Sven Botman, Fabian Schär, Dan Burn, and Jamaal Lascelles, offering Eddie Howe more options at the back. His signing follows the arrivals of Anthony Elanga and Aaron Ramsdale, marking Newcastle's third acquisition this transfer window.

Despite missing out on other targets, Thiaw's addition is a positive development for Newcastle as they prepare for the new season in the Premier League.

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