Newcastle predictions 2024/25: Premier League finish, top goalscorer and season preview
- Newcastle aiming to stage resurgent campaign after disappointing 2023/24
- Magpies missed out on Europe following seventh place finish
- Club has been able to retain their most prized assets this summer
Resurgence is on the menu at St. James' Park as Newcastle United prepare for the 2024/25 season.
The Toon Army endured a whirlwind of a campaign last time out, one that peaked pretty early when Paris Saint-Germain entered the Tyneside cauldron and succumbed to a 4-1 battering. Newcastle's Champions League journey was short-lived, and the extended schedule did no good to their domestic chances.
The injuries piled up and Eddie Howe, despite his best efforts, struggled to cope. A seventh-place finish, in the end, wasn't disastrous, but they'll be desperate to bounce back in 2024/25.
Here is 90min's preview of Newcastle's 2024/25 Premier League campaign.
Newcastle's performance in the last five seasons
The key turning point in Newcastle's modern history occurred in October 2021 with the arrival of the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund. Howe subsequently arrived as manager and the club quickly embarked on an upward trajectory.
Newcastle's swift rise culminated in their maiden Champions League berth in 20 years at the end of 2022/23, but their return to Europe's premier club competition was brief as they failed to exit an incredibly tough group.
They've teased a cup run or two and came ever so close to ending their silverware drought in 2023 when they reached the EFL Cup final, but Howe's side were beaten 2-0 by Manchester United at Wembley.
Season | League | FA Cup | EFL Cup | Europe |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023/24 | 7th | QF | QF | Champions League GS |
2022/23 | 4th | R3 | Runners-up | - |
2021/22 | 11th | R3 | R2 | - |
2020/21 | 12th | R3 | QF | - |
2019/20 | 13th | QF | R2 | - |
Newcastle 2024/25 squad numbers
There's been some shirt number switching on Tyneside ahead of the 2024/25 campaign. Most notably, Harvey Barnes, a summer signing in 2023, will now don the #11 shirt having worn #15 during his debut campaign.
Centre-back Lloyd Kelly has taken the #25 shirt, while Lewis Hall will retain the #20 he wore during his loan spell last season.
Impressive young midfielder Lewis Miley has not switched from his academy number (67) despite breaking through and emerging as a crucial cog in Howe's set-up last term.
Number | Player |
---|---|
1 | Martin Dubravka |
2 | Kieran Trippier |
4 | Sven Botman |
5 | Fabian Schar |
6 | Jamaal Lascelles |
7 | Joelinton |
8 | Sandro Tonali |
9 | Callum Wilson |
10 | Anthony Gordon |
11 | Harvey Barnes |
13 | Matt Targett |
14 | Alexander Isak |
17 | Emil Krafth |
18 | William Osula |
19 | Odysseas Vlachodimos |
20 | Lewis Hall |
21 | Tino Livramento |
22 | Nick Pope |
23 | Jacob Murphy |
24 | Miguel Almiron |
25 | Lloyd Kelly |
26 | John Ruddy |
28 | Joe Willock |
29 | Mark Gillespie |
33 | Dan Burn |
35 | Jamie Miley |
36 | Sean Longstaff |
39 | Bruno Guimaraes |
40 | Joe White |
67 | Lewis Miley |
*Numbers subject to change before end of transfer window
Newcastle summer transfers
In
Player | Joined From | Fee |
---|---|---|
Lewis Hall | Chelsea | £26m |
Odysseas Vlachodimos | Nottingham Forest | £20m |
William Osula | Sheffield United | £10m |
Miodrag Pivas | FK Jedinstvo | Undisclosed |
Lloyd Kelly | Bournemouth | Free transfer |
John Ruddy | Birmingham | Free transfer |
Out
Player | Club Joined | Fee |
---|---|---|
Elliot Anderson | Nottingham Forest | £35m |
Yankuba Minteh | Brighton | £30m |
Paul Dummett | Released | Free transfer |
Matt Ritchie | Portsmouth | Free transfer |
Loris Karius | Released | Free transfer |
Jeff Hendrick | Released | Free transfer |
Newcastle 2024/25 kits
adidas have produced their first Newcastle kits since the 2009/10 campaign. They've kept the home look classic and timeless with the familiar black and white stripes.
An iconic 90s look has been brought back as inspiration for the club's away strip, and there's no doubt this will emerge as one of the favourites of 2024/25. Supporters will certainly be content with seeing the Magpies don an absolute classic on the road this season, but there's an all-white strip at their disposal as well.
Home kit
Away kit
Third kit
Newcastle predicted top goalscorer
Newcastle have crucially retained the services of stylish but equally devastating forward Alexander Isak. The Swedish international scored 25 goals in all competitions last season and was comfortably the club's leading scorer.
Anthony Gordon was the next prolific with 12 strikes.
There may be some concerns over Isak's injury history, but he's ascended well beyond Callum Wilson in the depth chart and he'll surely benefit from the absence of European football next season. Isak is certainly well-placed to enjoy another excellent season with reports suggesting he might be on the move next summer.
Newcastle's new number 11 Barnes will surely improve upon his injury-hit debut season, but he's unlikely to challenge the likes of Isak and Gordon at the top of the scoring charts.
Newcastle predicted Premier League finish
Domestic football is the sole focus for Newcastle in 2024/25, but their strong competition towards the top of the Premier League table means there's no guarantee that the Magpies will improve upon their seventh place finish from last season.
While a less demanding schedule reduces the need for a deep squad and should result in fewer injuries, there are questions over whether this Newcastle squad is talented enough to finish in the top six next season.
Their defensive issues may be mitigated by the time the summer window draws to a close, but there hasn't been any major turnover in terms of personnel thus far. A fervent St. James' Park will aid their tilt towards the top four and we should expect a points improvement, but it wouldn't be a surprise to see Newcastle match their seventh-place finish from 2023/24 given the stiff competition that surrounds them.