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FOR NEWCASTLE, WHERE THERE'S LIFE THERE'S POPE
Irish Daily Mirror
|September 05, 2025
NICK POPE is Newcastle's great survivor after emerging as No1 this summer at St James’ Park.
The Toon stayed at the bidding table for James Trafford until the final hours of his release clause, only to be gazumped by Manchester City, who activated a £27million buyback option.
Despite Toon boss Eddie Howe trimming his goalie brigade, Pope stayed on Tyneside, with Martin Dubravka heading to Burnley and Odysseas Viachodimos loaned to Sevilla.
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