After Jamal Lewis’ shock loan move to Brazil, there is set to be another outgoing transfer at Newcastle United.
The Magpies are no longer able to make new signings, with the Premier League’s transfer window now closed. Newcastle ended the summer with no major signings, much to the frustration of Toon legend Alan Shearer.
However, Newcastle are still able to move players out of the club, with various other countries’ transfer windows still open.
Newcastle have loaned Jamal Lewis out to Sao Paulo, with the left-back having no chance of first-team minutes on Tyneside under Eddie Howe.
Now Geordie Boot Boys can reveal that another player is set to leave St James’ Park, with Isaac Hayden ready to depart.

Isaac Hayden set to leave Newcastle United on loan
Geordie Boot Boys understand that Isaac Hayden will be leaving Newcastle United on loan very soon, with the midfielder set to move to a club in Belgium or Turkey.
We understand that Hayden is eager to play regular first-team football, with the 29-year-old set to commit his international future to Jamaica.
The Reggae Boyz are managed by former Newcastle United head coach Steve McClaren, who is very keen for Hayden to join his midfield and believes he can be an important player.
Having been born in Chelmsford, Hayden has never been capped by the England senior team after playing at Under-21 level. He is eligible to represent Jamaica due to his father.
Hayden needs to find a home away from Newcastle
Earlier this summer, Geordie Boot Boys were told that Hayden was available on loan, with various Championship clubs interested in signing the former Arsenal midfielder.
However, a move to an English club did not materialise for the £2.5million man, with Hayden’s deadline day move to QPR collapsing.
Now Hayden is set to venture further afield, just like he did last season.
One year ago, Hayden joined Belgian Pro League side Standard Liege on loan. However, his time there was cut short due to issues regarding being paid.
Whether he moves to Belgium or Turkey, hopefully Hayden enjoys a much more successful spell abroad.
He needs to get his career back on track, having not played for Newcastle United since December 2021.
The midfielder has two years left to run on his contract at St James’ Park, having signed a six-year deal in 2020.
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