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Reporter: Atletico right-back Trippier will join Newcastle for 28 million euros in the winter window with an annual salary of 9 million euros

Reporter: Atletico right-back Trippier will join Newcastle for 28 million euros in the winter window with an annual salary of 9 million euros

The latest report from journalist Matteo Moretto shows that England international and Atletico right-back Trippier will join Newcastle in the winter window for a transfer fee of 28 million euros. According to the follow-up report of the Goal Network, Trippier will receive an annual salary of 9 million euros in Newcastle.

According to a number of previous British media, in order to be successfully relegated this season, Newcastle also intends to return to the Premier League due to the introduction of Atletico right-back Trippier in the winter window. According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Newcastle is currently actively negotiating with Atletico on issues such as transfer fees, and it is expected that the transfer fee for players will be around 28 million euros. In addition, according to the Goal Network, Newcastle and Trippier reached an agreement on an annual salary of 9 million euros.

Reporter: Atletico right-back Trippier will join Newcastle for 28 million euros in the winter window with an annual salary of 9 million euros

The 31-year-old Trippier, the main right-back of Atletico, has played 17 games in all competitions this season, including 14 la Liga games and 3 Champions League games, Trippier's contract with Atletico until the end of next season, the current player's latest value in German rotation is 18 million euros, so Newcastle's offer of 28 million euros is a premium introduction.

Reporter: Atletico right-back Trippier will join Newcastle for 28 million euros in the winter window with an annual salary of 9 million euros

Newcastle's new coach, Eddie Howe, had a pleasant relationship with Trippier at Burnley, and newcastle signed Trippier in the winter window, which is also a reunion of masters and apprentices. Eddie Howe believes that Newcastle's signing of Trippier can strengthen the team's attacking power on the right and the threat of set-pieces, and is a key reinforcement for the team to complete the relegation.

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