Overview
- Scouting interest has intensified after Hall’s standout display against Barcelona, with Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund and LaLiga clubs tracking him, according to multiple reports.
- Newcastle’s stance is that Hall is not for sale, and the club is preparing a new long-term contract that would significantly increase his wages.
- Market talk suggests any negotiations would start around £65–70 million, yet there have been no official bids at this stage.
- Local reporting in Newcastle reiterates the club’s unwillingness to sell and notes that Hall is viewed as a key figure for Eddie Howe’s project.
- Football Insider adds that Chelsea are among admirers, but sources quoted expect Newcastle to reject offers and recruit a backup left-back rather than replace Hall.