
Chelsea’s highly talented left-back Lewis Hall, who is presently on loan at Newcastle United, is expected to complete a permanent transfer to the Magpies during the summer.
The Englishman became a member of Newcastle on a loan that will last for the entire season. As part of the agreement, there is a requirement to purchase him for £28 million, in addition to £7 million in additional payments.
As per transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, the transfer is expected to become permanent before the conclusion of the season, which might lead to Chelsea earning a £30 million price. This amount would contribute to their profit for Financial Fair Play.
Furthermore, the club’s manager, Eddie Howe, has indicated that Newcastle United is contemplating Lewis Hall as a viable option for a long-term investment.
He disseminated the latest information regarding X:
“Lewis Hall’s loan to Newcastle will imminently transition into a permanent arrangement, as it is merely a question of time.”
“Chelsea are confident in receiving a £30 million fee as a profit for Financial Fair Play. Newcastle are considering Hall as a long-term option, as confirmed by Howe.”