Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has personally confirmed that. Paraguayan winger Miguel Almiron will remain with the Newcastle after the January transfer football window.
The 29-year-old has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabian club Al Shabaab throughout January.
“I am sure he will stay for now. And I’m delighted because he’s an important player for us.” Howe said.
“He is a very nice and professional person. There has been a lot of speculation from the media about him. But it didn’t affect him at all.” UFABET
“He didn’t feel like his body was at its best. But he came on the field for the team and performed very well.”

Rumors about Almiron’s future come amid suggestions from chief executive Darren Els. That the Magpies will have to sell players before signing new contracts. Due to the limitations of financial regulations
Newcastle is owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). But Al Shabaab is not one of the teams owned by PIF.
Almiron joined the club for £20m in 2019 and has made 196 appearances for the club, including 32 this season.
the 2022-23 season, Almiron performed amazingly, such as scoring 6 goals in 6 matches in October. This earned him the Premier League Player of the Month award. Including winning the award for best goal of the same month.