Miguel Almiron moved from Newcastle United to Atlanta United on 30 January 2025. Almost exactly six years to the day (31 January 2019) when he moved in the opposite direction....
Miguel Almiron moved from Newcastle United to Atlanta United on 30 January 2025. Almost exactly six years to the day (31 January 2019) when he moved in the opposite direction....
A Lionel Messi and Newcastle United double for Miguel Almiron. As the Paraguay international experienced a very busy Sunday. The former Magpie was able to watch (from afar) as his...
Atlanta United has been home to several South American soccer stars in recent years, but it was Inter Miami CF's Argentinian standout, Lionel Messi, who made Mercedes-Benz Stadium his playground on Sunday.
An interesting return to the MLS for Miguel Almiron. Making his debut (second time around) for Atlanta United last weekend, the former Newcastle United star laid on a very late...
In the early hours of this Sunday morning (UK time) Miguel Almiron made his debut for Atlanta United. Well, it was actually his second debut for the MLS club.
Celtic will demand a record fee to sell Nicolas-Gerrit Kuhn, who is liked by Newcastle United. The Magpies are ultimately looking to find their successor to Miguel Almiron, who returned to Atlanta United during the January transfer window.
Another transfer window has been and gone and once again I’m sat here feeling frustrated and concerned for the immediate future of the team. As Miguel Almiron left the club...
An official response explaining the club position on PSR and the January transfer window (and the summer transfer window…). Newcastle United fans having seen both Miguel Almiron and Lloyd Kelly...
Miguel Almiron this week returned to Atlanta United after six years at Newcastle United. The Paraguay international overwhelmed (watch below) by the welcome he got from Atlanta United fans waiting...
A Newcastle United official announcement on Thursday afternoon revealed that Miguel Almiron had left the club. The winger agreeing a permanent move to Atlanta United.
No one in, no one out, it seems. Newcastle United are not expected to make any additional transfers before Monday’s deadline following the £10 million sale of Miguel Almiron to Atlanta United.
Miguel Almiron welcomed ‘home’ by the Atlanta United fans. Thursday saw both Newcastle United and the MLS club confirm that the transfer had been completed.
Atlanta United announced the return of franchise hero Miguel Almiron on Thursday. The 31-year-old Paraguay international helped Atlanta claim the 2018 MLS Cup before joining the Premier League's Newcastle United for a then-record outgoing transfer fee of $27 million.
Miggy flies back to Atlanta FC. Newcastle’s partnership with fan-favorite Miguel Almiron is over. Miggy will return to Atlanta United in a deal worth approximately £9.5 million, as reported by The Guardian’s Louise Taylor and Jacob Steinberg.
The rumors are confirmed: Miguel Almirón is set to leave Newcastle United and return to Atlanta United. Transfer fees are reported to be around $12M and he would occupy one of Atlanta’s two open Designated Player slots.
Something good had to come out of this. The Athletic’s Chris Waugh has shed light on the financial implications of Miguel Almirón’s anticipated transfer to Atlanta United, particularly its effect on Newcastle United’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) compliance.
Miguel Almiron looks finally set to end his Newcastle hell, after it was revealed that the Paraguayan attacker has agreed personal terms with Atlanta United.
Newcastle United midfielder Miguel Almiron can leave the club in this January’s transfer window, with a number of clubs offered the player. CaughtOffside understands that Newcastle want around €20-25m for the Paraguay international who has a number of options on the table for him this winter.
Charlotte FC are reportedly close to securing the signing of Newcastle United star Miguel Almiron, with the Paraguayan international set to leave the Premier League club after five seasons.
Newcastle United look to have ‘missed the boat’ on selling Miguel Almiron for more than £10million, according to journalist Craig Hope. Speaking on YouTube, the Daily Mail journalist answered some questions on a few current topics at Newcastle, with Almiron’s future among the issues discussed.