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FC Bayern could be ready to raid Newcastle United.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 24: Lewis Hall and Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United prepare to take a free kick during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Newcastle United and Bradford City at St James' Park on September 24, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) | Getty Images Bayern to take a run at Hall? (TEAMtalk) Bayern Munich has been closely linked to Newcastle United attacker Anthony Gordon, but what if the Bavarians have another Magpies player in mind as well?
That might be the case as Bayern Munich is rumored to have interest in 21-year-old left-back Lewis Hall: Newcastle United are facing a growing battle to keep hold of Lewis Hall this summer, with TEAMtalk understanding the England international is prepared to consider leaving St James’ Park should the right opportunity emerge. Sources have confirmed to TEAMtalk that Hall is viewed internally at Old Trafford as one of the leading options to strengthen Michael Carrick’s squad ahead of next season. Manchester United, however, are far from alone in the race.
Arsenal have maintained a long-standing admiration for Hall and continue to monitor his progress closely, while former club Chelsea have also retained a watching brief on the player they allowed to leave two years ago. Liverpool are another club with a long-term appreciation for Hall’s qualities, and sources indicate the Anfield side continue to view him as one of the best young English full-backs available. The Merseyside side, who will lose Andy Robertson as a free agent this summer, are understood to be keen to add a new left-back to their ranks.
TEAMtalk can also confirm Bayern Munich are showing particularly strong interest. There is some thought that Bayern Munich is worried about the injury history of left-back Alphonso Davies, but Newcastle just bought Hall from Chelsea in 2024 for €33 million. His value has only gone up, which likely prices Bayern Munich out of the running.
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