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- Newcastle are back in the Champions League after a successful 2024/25 season.
- Grok has predicted the Magpies' starting XI for the new campaign with a number of signings expected.
- Alexander Isak is on course to remain at Newcastle and play a vital role in attack.
Newcastle United are preparing for life back in the Champions League in the 2025/26 season after a positive 12 months at St James’ Park.
Eddie Howe’s side ended the Magpies’ long wait for a trophy by lifting the EFL Cup, whereas they also finished in the top five in the Premier League to ensure a return to Europe’s biggest club competition.
As a result, PIF and co could be busy in the transfer market ahead of the new season, looking to ensure Newcastle can cope with their return to Europe.

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Now, Grok, the AI tool on X, has predicted Newcastle’s starting line-up ahead of their first Premier League game against Aston Villa on August 16.
AI predicts Newcastle’s 2025/26 line-up
1 GK: James Trafford
Expected to finally arrive at St James’ Park this summer after months of rumours is goalkeeper James Trafford.
The Englishman starred at Burnley in 24/25, conceding just 16 goals in 46 games, and his ‘ball-playing ability suits Howe’s evolving style’, so he has been backed to cost £30m and start ahead of Nick Pope.
2 RB: Tino Livramento
After helping England win the U21 European Championships this summer, Tino Livramento is set to keep his place in the XI ahead of Kieran Trippier.
Grok says ‘Livramento has emerged as a dynamic option’ for the Magpies and is still under contract for another three years.
3 CB: Sven Botman
Described as a ‘cornerstone’ in Newcastle’s side, Sven Botman’s place in the side looks nailed on when he is fit.
The Dutchman only made eight Premier League appearances in 24/25, though, so he’ll be looking to put his injury woes behind him.
4 CB: Marc Guehi
Partnering Botman, Grok have predicted Marc Guehi to sign for Newcastle in a £46m deal this summer, despite interest from a number of other clubs.
The Crystal Palace captain has been on Howe’s radar for a long time now and may depart Selhurst Park with 12 months left on his contract.
5 LB: Lewis Hall
After making his loan move permanent in 2024, Lewis Hall has been a regular at left-back for Newcastle and has been predicted to keep his place in the XI.
Games |
34 |
Assists |
5 |
Yellow cards |
4 |
Minutes played |
2,661 |
Grok says Hall’s ’development into a key starter’ has been noticeable, chipping in with five assists last year.
6 CM: Bruno Guimaraes
Despite being linked with a move away from Newcastle once again this summer, Grok have predicted Bruno Guimaraes to remain at St James’ Park and play an important role once more.
The Brazilian’s ‘leadership and all-action style are vital’ in Howe’s side, and he still has three years remaining on his contract.
7 CM: Sandro Tonali
Alongside Guimaraes is a player he knows well in Sandro Tonali. The Italian ‘has proven indispensable’ under Howe and missed just two league games in 24/25.
Grok adds that Tonali’s ‘box-to-box energy complements Howe’s system’, but there may be no place for Joelinton in the XI.
8 AM: Eberechi Eze
Completing a three-man midfield in an attacking role is potential new signing in Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, with Newcastle keen on the Eagles star.
The Englishman has a release clause of £68m which may need to be triggered, and Grok have stated that Eze’s ‘versatility as a No. 10 or winger fits Howe’s fluid attack’.
9 RW: Mohammed Kudus
Another star linked with a move to Newcastle this summer is West Ham winger Mohammed Kudus, who has been backed to start on the right-hand side for the Magpies.
With the Hammers open to offers in the region of £60m, PIF may need to act fast with Tottenham and Chelsea also showing an interest in Kudus.
10 ST: Alexander Isak
Arguably Newcastle’s most important piece of business this summer will be keeping hold of star striker Alexander Isak.
After qualifying for the Champions League, Grok thinks Isak won’t be going anywhere, labelling him as ‘untouchable’ at St James’ Park.