Senior striker Callum Wilson has decided not to accept a new contract offer from the club.
However, there is positive news regarding veteran goalkeeper John Ruddy, who has now agreed to a new 12-month deal.
As a 38-year-old reserve goalkeeper, Ruddy will also play a mentorship role, helping to guide and develop Newcastle's young players.
Wilson has turned down a new incentive-based contract offer, but negotiations between the player and the club are ongoing.
He is considering other options and may make a decision after the Club World Cup, where he will be working as a pundit.
It's worth noting that Wilson is still in discussions with Newcastle, and it's unclear what the future holds for the senior striker.
The club will continue to work with Wilson to try and find a mutually beneficial solution.
In the meantime, John Ruddy's commitment to the team is a positive step forward for Newcastle United.
The club is looking forward to having Ruddy's experience and guidance on the team.
His new role will help to support the development of the younger players and contribute to the team's success.
As the situation with Callum Wilson continues to be discussed, the club remains focused on building a strong team for the future.
The new contract with John Ruddy is a positive step in that direction.
The club is committed to working with all players to find solutions that benefit everyone involved.
With John Ruddy's new deal in place, the focus will now shift to finding a resolution with Callum Wilson.
The club is hopeful that a positive outcome can be reached in the coming weeks.