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Newcastle United will be without the services of Fabian Schar and Bruno Guimaraes for the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final against Arsenal tomorrow.
Newcastle United have moved quickly to sign Fabian Schar to a new deal, and the Swiss international has happily put pen to paper on a contract until 2025 at St James' Park. There had been a possibility that Schar could depart on a free transfer, but the centre-back has only eyes for one club and Eddie Howe will be absolutely delighted to tie Fabian Schar down to a fresh agreement.
A lot of Chelsea fans will be excited following the announcement of the demotion of Anthony Taylor to the English Championship. Anthony Taylor is undoubtedly one of Chelsea's worst Premier League nightmares, as they are often at the receiving end of his decisions.
Newcastle United have launched a bid for Slovakia international defender David Hancko, with the Feyenoord left-sided defender set to leave the Eredvisie for a new challenge in England. The 25-year-old has previously had spells with Fiorentina and Sparta Prague, after coming through the ranks at boyhood club Zilina.
Newcastle United are reportedly eyeing an ambitious approach for Arsenal's Granit Xhaka when the transfer window reopens in less than two months' time.
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur could reportedly go head-to-head to pursue the services of Fabian Schar from Newcastle United during the summer transfer window.
Liverpool have been keeping a close eye on Hoffenheim defender Fabian Schar during the international break.
Barcelona sporting director Robert Fernandez was keeping a close eye on Stephan Lichtsteiner during Switzerland's 2-1 win over Andorra in the World Cup qualifiers.
FC Barcelona could be set to make a move for Hoffenheim defender Fabian Schar, after scouting the player while on international duty this week, according to reports in Spain.
Arsenal are looking to revive their interest in long-term target and Hoffenheim defender Fabian Schar.
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