
Newcastle appear ready to cash in on goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos after his loan at Sevilla, with offers arriving and the club valuing him around €10m — a sizeable loss on the £20m fee paid. The potential sale underscores broader summer uncertainty at St James’ Park, where Anthony Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali have all been linked with exits.
Newcastle open to selling Odysseas Vlachodimos after Sevilla loan
Odysseas Vlachodimos has spent the season on loan at Sevilla and looks set to be surplus to requirements at Newcastle United. The 31-year-old has been a regular in La Liga — 27 appearances and four clean sheets — but Newcastle are prepared to listen to offers, valuing him at around €10m, roughly half of the £20m they paid after signing him from Nottingham Forest.

Playing time and squad dynamics under Eddie Howe
Vlachodimos never established himself at St James’ Park, featuring only once under Eddie Howe in the Carabao Cup before being dispatched to Spain. That lack of integration has hardened Newcastle’s position: with limited first-team opportunities ahead of him, a summer sale is the pragmatic outcome for both club and player.
Sevilla situation and retention prospects
Sevilla’s precarious La Liga standing — hovering above the relegation zone with just a handful of games left — complicates any permanent move. While Vlachodimos would likely welcome continuity in Spain, Sevilla may not be in a position to meet Newcastle’s asking price or commit long term amid their own survival priorities.
Vlachodimos’ profile and career arc
Developed at Stuttgart, Vlachodimos moved to Panathinaikos before a five-year spell at Benfica and a short stint at Nottingham Forest. His trajectory has been one of strong continental form punctuated by challenges in securing a Premier League foothold. Technically sound and experienced, he nevertheless faces the common veteran dilemma: solid performances that nonetheless don’t fit the owner’s or manager’s immediate blueprint.
What this means for Newcastle’s summer strategy
A Vlachodimos sale would be emblematic of a wider reset. Newcastle could take a financial hit but free a squad slot and wage bill for targeted recruitment. More importantly, it signals a readiness to reshape a team that failed to lock down continental qualification this season.
Broader transfer ripple effects: Gordon, Guimaraes and Tonali
The goalkeeper situation sits within broader summer uncertainty. Anthony Gordon’s emergence as a transfer target for European heavyweights, combined with continued speculation around Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali, suggests Newcastle face difficult choices. Offloading peripheral or high-value players could fund reinvestment, but losing core performers would demand careful recruitment to avoid another stumble.
Looking ahead: likely scenarios and what to watch
The most probable outcome is a modest permanent sale for Vlachodimos, with Newcastle accepting a loss to accelerate squad clarity. Watch for formal bids in the early summer window and Sevilla’s own moves if they secure top-flight safety. For Newcastle, the priority will be converting departures into purposeful arrivals that align with Eddie Howe’s tactical demands.
Conclusion
Vlachodimos’ potential exit is a small but telling piece of Newcastle’s evolving puzzle. It reflects pragmatic roster management after a season of underachievement, and it will be one of several decisions shaping whether the Magpies can return to genuine title contention or settle into a period of transition.
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Newcastle United could part ways with goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos after the season.





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