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Newcastle Siap Selamatkan Karier Loris Karius Setelah Dibuang Liverpool

  Loris Karius segera kembali ke Premier League. Eks penjaga gawang Liverpool itu dikabarkan bakal bergabung dengan Newcastle untuk menjadi pelapis Nick Pope. Pada deadline day jendela transfer musim panas kemarin, Newcastle mengizinkan Martin Dubravka untuk menjalani masa peminjaman di Manchester United selama semusim penuh. Sayangnya, koper cadangan Newcastle, Karl Darlow kini harus menepi karena cedera ligamen engkel. Stok penjaga gawang Toon Army pun saat ini tinggal menyisakan Pope dan Mark Gillespie. Kini seperti dilansir Sky Sports, Newcastle pun ingin menggaet Karius yang saat ini tengah berstatus tanpa klub usai dilepas Liverpool pada akhir musim 2021/22 kemarin. Keinginan Newcastle pun mendapat respons positif. The Magpies kini diklaim tengah menggelar pembicaraan intensif dengan Karius terkait rencana kedatangan ke St. James' Park. Karius bahkan disebut akan segera menjalani tes medis sebelum meneken kontrak berdurasi jangka pendek bersama Newcastle. Karier Loris Karius

The story of the Premier League's record-breaking transfer window as the Big Six go big and middleweights aim high

  English Premier League clubs spent a record-breaking total of over £2.1bn in a thrilling summer transfer window; Man Utd, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal were among the biggest spenders, but they weren’t the only ones to splash the cash on new signings Premier League spending passed the £2bn mark on Deadline Day as clubs up and down the division raced to make last-minute additions to their squads. Here, Sky Sports reflects on an extraordinary, record-breaking transfer window, including the standout stories and the signings expected to make the biggest impact. From champions Manchester City to sixth-placed finishers Manchester United, every one of the Premier League's Big Six surpassed the £100m mark for money spent. In fact, Chelsea and United managed it twice over, investing £278m and £227m respectively. Their spending continued right up until Deadline Day, with Manchester United's £87m move for Antony to be followed, eventually, by Chelsea's part-exchange d