Lewis Hall returns to Tyneside after injury scare as Newcastle reject Manchester United interest
Hall has attracted interest from Premier League rivals Manchester United during the current transfer window, but Newcastle remain firm that the England youth international is not available for transfer.

NEWCASTLE — Newcastle United defender Lewis Hall has returned from the club’s pre-season training camp in Spain after picking up a minor injury, with the 21-year-old now training separately in Tyneside as he continues his recovery.
The left-back was withdrawn from the squad’s Spanish preparations as a precaution, with the club managing his fitness ahead of the new season. Newcastle have not indicated that the issue is serious and expect Hall to return to full training once he is ready.
Hall has attracted interest from Premier League rivals Manchester United during the current transfer window, but Newcastle remain firm that the England youth international is not available for transfer.
The Magpies view Hall as an important part of new head coach Matthias Jaissle’s plans and are keen to continue his development at St James’ Park.
Since joining Newcastle, Hall has impressed with his versatility, defensive ability and attacking contributions, making him a valuable option for the club’s long-term ambitions.
Despite outside interest, Newcastle’s stance is clear: Hall remains a key player in their squad as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.



