Newcastle signed the Arsenal Star who equaled Alan Shearer’s record and created the history of the Premier League
Talksport includes that the former Gunners goalkeeper is destined to move to St James’ Park from Southampton with a loan agreement throughout the season.

A 4 million pound loan loan that you were added between the two clubs with Ramsdale to return to the Premier League after suffering his third relegation to the championship.
Eleven a favorite of fans to the Emirates following his three-year stay between 2021-2024, the 27 years will be eager to quickly leave the sign in Tyneside.
And if he could straighten the faithful of Newcastle just as quickly as to what Joe Willock did in 2021, it will be a roaring success.
Willock connected to the Magpies from Arsenal on loan in February 2021 with the club that was embraced in a relegation battle.
At the time of the arrival of 25 years, the Newcastle launched in the sixteenth point, only seven points above the three at the bottom having won six and they lost 11 of the things by opening 21 games.
When Willock’s loan was done, the Toon ended up in 12th place – 17 points away from the fall area – with the instrumental instrumental midfielder in their rise to the table.
Willock finished the term with eight goals in 14 games.
Only Harry Kane and Kelechi Iheanacho (11 each) and Gareth Bale (ten) scored more goals than Willock after Hem made his debut in Newcastle.
The Hale End graduate scored his debut for Steve Bruce’s team in a 3-2 victory over Southampton.
They would follow six releases without networks before the player became a man owned in the end of the season.


How did Joe Willlock create the story of the Premier League in Newcastle?
Willock marked a dramatic draw for the rescue point in a 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur.
He followed him by transforming the winner into a 3-2 victory against West Ham, before fucking in an accident equalizer in Liverpool in a 1-1 draw.
England Youth International opened the score in a 4-2 victory in Leicester, before climbing the score sheet in a fascinating 4-3 Defatt against Manchester City.
And his next goal saw him create history after directing the only goal of the game in a 1-0 victory against the Sheffield United.
The goal came against his future teammate Ramsdale, who was unable to prevent the ball from nesting in the lower left corner.
In this way, Willock became the youngest player in the history of the Premier League to score in six subsequent games.


Willock was 21 years old and 272 days when he reached the company, which since then has been broken by the Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund.
And Willock ended the season by scoring in a seventh consecutive game in Fulham in a 2-0 victory in Craven Cottage on the final apex of the mandate.
The strike was seen by the Alan Shearer score record of Egual Club in as many games in a row for Newcastle, which did it in 1996.
It was even the 13th time that the player had had it in the history of the competition.
Shearer was the first to offer his congratulations to Willock, so he took X to say: “Yessssss. Again Joe Willock. Seven on the Giro.”
Willock concluded the season when the second marker of Newcastle arrived only halfway through the countryside – with only Callum Wilson (12 goals) that slammed more.


What did Steve Bruce said about Joe Willock’s impact?
The boss Bruce was quick to urgently the table to try to transform the passage of Willock’s loan into a permanent stay.
I have the player’s heroism:
“We have always said it was a double -edged sword and we must respect that he is the Arsenal player.”
Before adding: “It was fantastic for us, it was fantastic for Newcastle. When I see what has done in recent weeks and the names that have scored six out of six, it is quite remarkable, so well done to Joe.
“Let’s see. As I said many, many times now, I have a total respect. Not lacking respect for Arsenal, it’s their player.”
And Bruce would have obtained his desire, while Willock joined Newcastle in a transfer of £ 25 million, where he has since continued to score ten other goals in 129 games – helping Newcastle to Scoop of their first domestic trophy in 70 years in the form of the last last of the Carabao Cup.

What is the update of Joe Willock’s accidents?
Willock have from their opinion to return to the high heights of his loan spell slightly reduced by his latest fitness problem.
The midfielder was involved in a late collision in a pre-stuagional loss against a K-League XI in South Korea and was spreading off the pitch.
By giving an update on Saturday, manager Eddie Howe said: “Joe Willock initially feared that he could have had a part of Achilles, but it wasn’t so.
“We believe that the injury is not as bad as the first feared, which is good news for Joe. It will keep it out for a certain number of weeks, how many are not sout, the early diagnosis seems from four to six.
“Which is much better than us initially.”
Willock made 41 appearances for Newcastle last season and left the bench in the final victory of the Carabao Cup on Liverpool in March.