REVEALED: First image of Newcastle's plan for new Bayern Munich-style super-stadium and what PIF want after Matfen Hall summit, truth about Anthony Gordon's move to Germany and next season's away kit colour revealed - Newcastle Confidential

Newcastle Confidential unveils an exclusive look at the club’s visionary proposals for a cutting-edge stadium in the heart of the city.

One of the conceptual renderings, secured by Daily Mail Sport, has been crafted by KSS, the architectural firm spearheading the venture. The design illustrates a bowl-shaped stadium featuring two levels and a facade reminiscent of the bubble-wrap exterior of Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.

Another detailed schematic was so intricate that we have opted not to disclose it, as it reveals an aerial plan that could potentially compromise future development plans.

After a strategic meeting at Matfen Hall with PIF last month, it has been reported that CEO David Hopkinson and COO Brad Miller were tasked by the Saudi owners to gather in-depth insights on both the construction of a new stadium and the refurbishment of St James’ Park. While a definitive choice between the two has yet to be reached, the concept of a fresh stadium is attracting interest from both the executives and the stakeholders.

The architectural drawings and their ongoing refinement highlight the meticulous planning being invested in considering a new stadium. Should this plan proceed, Leazes Park is the preferred location, with the potential to accommodate at least 65,000 spectators. The diagrams suggest a stadium nestled among parklands, featuring a dedicated hospitality entrance and a central hospitality area.

Revealed: The club’s first image of the ambitious plans for a new super stadium in Newcastle

Leazes Park has been earmarked as the preferred site for the new-build stadium

The initiative, whether it culminates in a new build or a renovation, has advanced beyond preliminary discussions. Although fans and club insiders anticipated more definitive direction following Matfen Hall, efforts are intensifying to equip the ownership with the precise details needed to chart the club’s future course.

Meanwhile, the announcement of a new £200million training ground at Woolsington is expected in the near future.

Gordon move hinges on the price tag  

Anthony Gordon’s move to Bayern Munich is still dependent on the clubs reaching an agreement on price.

Newcastle are willing to sell, Bayern have him as their No 1 target in the position and the winger wants to explore his options this summer. As one source said, those are the three key components in any transfer.

Gordon has not agreed personal terms with Bayern, despite reports, but the framework of how a package would look has been outlined. Conversations are still taking place.

However, there is still some doubt over a compromise being reached between Newcastle and Bayern on the transfer fee. As one source said, Bayern are very structured in terms of their budget and are pitching at around the £60m mark. Newcastle want at least £75m, possibly rising to £80m with add-ons. Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea have all expressed an interest, but the priority for now is Bayern.

Gordon wants any potential exit to be amicable and is very keen to play again for Newcastle this season. But with Eddie Howe admitting this week that his selections have an eye on ‘the future’, it could be that the England international remains on the bench in the final two matches at home to West Ham and away at Fulham.

Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon is keen on a summer move to Bayern Munich but the club have yet to agree a fee

Toon will be pretty in pink  

Newcastle will NOT wear Sela as their front-of-shirt sponsor next season – but we can reveal that their new adidas change kit will be pink.

The £25m-per-season deal with the Saudi events company expires this summer and will not be renewed.

Sela could continue as a club partner in some capacity, especially after three successful years in which Newcastle have played Champions League football twice and won the Carabao Cup. The sponsor’s light shows have been particularly spectacular and popular.

But chief executive Hopkinson is now exploring other options, with no definitive timeframe on when a new deal will be, or must be, agreed by. The most important consideration for Newcastle is getting the right sponsor at the right price, and external factors such as the Middle East conflict means many companies have pressed pause on new commercial agreements.

It could yet be another Saudi-based firm, given the relationship enjoyed with Sela. During their time as kit sponsor, Sela won more than 150 awards, including their work for the ‘Unsilence The Crowd’ initiative, which gave deaf Newcastle fans the ability to feel the atmosphere of St James’ through haptic technology embedded in their replica shirts.

Sela launched a UK-based international business arm last year, and it’s believed they see their time with Newcastle as a big success, allowing them to develop the scale of the company. The firm is understood to have won a raft of new business within sport and entertainment in recent months, with heavy involvement in major boxing events and padel tournaments.

Meanwhile, Confidential understands one of Newcastle’s change kits next season will be a pink design, which was modelled by first-team stars last week for promotional pictures which will be released in due course.

Newcastle will not have Sela as a front-of-shirt sponsor next season, after three successful years of partnership between the club and the Saudi events company

Scouting department boost   

Newcastle are set to install SEVEN European scouts, focusing solely on elite talent aged 15 to 18.

Confidential revealed last week that former Sunderland assistant boss James Fowler will arrive from Rangers as the academy’s scouting operations manager. He will be responsible for the European scouting operation and will work closely with Paul Midgley, the academy recruitment director, and Paul McLaren, the academy scouting director.

But in a major move, we can reveal that the scouting network for which Fowler will be responsible is set to include seven talent spotters. The effort to secure the best young players from the continent is part of a renewed focus at strengthening the academy under sporting director Ross Wilson, with the intention of developing players for the first team or to sell on for profit.

The areas of particular focus will be Italy, Scandinavia, Germany, Portugal, Croatia and France. I quite fancy the Croatian gig myself!

The Magpies have not made a move for Sporting Lisbon striker Luis Suarez as he does not fit the profile of player the club are targeting this summer

The Magpies have not made a move for Sporting Lisbon striker Luis Suarez as he does not fit the profile of player the club are targeting this summer

No move for Suarez

Finally, the Magpies are aware of Sporting striker Luis Suarez, but claims from Portugal that an offer has been made are not true.

At 28 years old and with an asking price of around £50m, the Colombian does not fit the profile of player the club are targeting this summer.

That is not to say they won’t make a move were older players available at bargain prices, but talk of Newcastle putting money on the table for Suarez this week are nonsense.

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