A number of players at Newcastle United are nearing the end of their contracts, prompting speculation about their future with the team. This includes backup goalkeepers Loris Karius and Mark Gillespie, as well as center-back Paul Dummett and midfielder Matt Ritchie, all of whom are set to see their agreements expire in June. The situation surrounding club captain Jamaal Lascelles, whose contract also expires in late June, remains uncertain, although manager Eddie Howe remains hopeful about keeping the defender at the club. One player who is expected to leave St. James’ Park is former Liverpool goalkeeper Karius, who has yet to make an appearance in the Premier League for Newcastle. Similarly, Gillespie, who joined the club three-and-a-half years ago, has yet to make his league debut. Dummett and Ritchie, who both received one-year contract extensions last summer, are also anticipated to depart from the club. Despite their financial resources, Newcastle is being cautious in the transfer market to avoid any violations of FFP or PSR regulations. As the club looks to bring in new signings, they may need to offload some players in the upcoming transfer window, potentially resulting in the departure of the aforementioned individuals.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com