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This article lists the records of Newcastle United Football Club .
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Rank | Player | Fee [lower-alpha 1] | From | Date |
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1 | Alexander Isak | £63m | Real Sociedad | August 2022 |
2 | Sandro Tonali | £55m | AC Milan | July 2023 |
3 | Anthony Gordon | £45m | Everton | January 2023 |
4 | Bruno Guimarães | £40m | Lyon | January 2022 |
Joelinton | 1899 Hoffenheim | July 2019 | ||
6 | Harvey Barnes | £38m | Leicester City | July 2023 |
7 | Tino Livramento | £35m | Southampton | August 2023 |
Sven Botman | Lille | July 2022 | ||
9 | Chris Wood | £25m | Burnley | January 2022 |
Joe Willock | Arsenal | August 2021 |
Rank | Player | Fee [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 2] | From | Date |
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1 | Andy Carroll | £35m | Liverpool | January 2011 |
2 | Ayoze Pérez | £30m | Leicester City | July 2019 |
Moussa Sissoko | Tottenham Hotspur | August 2016 | ||
4 | Aleksandar Mitrović | £27m | Fulham | July 2018 |
5 | Georginio Wijnaldum | £25m | Liverpool | July 2016 |
6 | Allan Saint-Maximin | £23m | Al-Ahli | July 2023 |
7 | Yohan Cabaye | £20m | Paris Saint-Germain | January 2014 |
8 | Chris Wood | £15m | Nottingham Forest | June 2023 |
9 | Jonathan Woodgate | £13.4m | Real Madrid | August 2004 |
10 | Andros Townsend | £13m | Crystal Palace | July 2016 |
As of 25 November 2012. (Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute):
Name | Career | Appearances | Goals | |
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1 | Jimmy Lawrence | 1904–1922 | 496 | 0 |
2 | Frank Hudspeth | 1910–1929 | 472 | 37 |
3 | Shay Given | 1997–2009 | 463 | 0 |
4 | Frank Clark | 1962–1975 | 457 | 1 |
5 | Bill McCracken | 1904–1923 | 432 | 8 |
6 | Alf McMichael | 1949–1963 | 432 | 1 |
7 | David Craig | 1962–1978 | 412 | 11 |
8 | Bobby Mitchell | 1949–1961 | 410 | 113 |
9 | Alan Shearer | 1996–2006 | 405 | 206 |
10 | Jackie Milburn | 1943–1957 | 397 | 200 |
Source: [12]
Rank | Player | Tenure | Goals | Appearances | Average |
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1 | Alan Shearer | 1996–2006 | 206 | 405 | 0.51 |
2 | Jackie Milburn | 1943–1957 | 200 | 397 | 0.5 |
3 | Len White | 1953–1962 | 153 | 269 | 0.57 |
4 | Hughie Gallacher | 1925–1930 | 143 | 174 | 0.82 |
5 | Malcolm Macdonald | 1971–1976 | 121 | 228 | 0.53 |
6 | Peter Beardsley | 1983–1997 | 119 | 326 | 0.37 |
7 | Tommy McDonald | 1921–1931 | 113 | 367 | 0.31 |
8 | Bobby Mitchell | 1949–1961 | 110 | 408 | 0.28 |
9 | Neil Harris | 1920–1925 | 101 | 194 | 0.52 |
10 | Pop Robson | 1962–1971 | 97 | 244 | 0.4 |
Source: [12]
The following have either played for or managed Newcastle United and have been inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame :
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The following have either played for or managed Newcastle United and have been inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame :
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The following have played for Newcastle United and have been inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame :
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The following have played for Newcastle United and have been inducted into the European Hall of Fame : [ citation needed ]
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The following have played for Newcastle United and were included in the Football League 100 Legends :
The following have won the PFA Players' Player of the Year award while playing for Newcastle United :
The following have won the PFA Young Player of the Year award while playing for Newcastle United :
Source: [17]
The following have been included in the PFA Team of the Year while playing for Newcastle United :
The following have won the Premier League Golden Boot award while playing for Newcastle United :
The following have won the Premier League Manager of the Season award while managing for Newcastle United :
The following have won the LMA Manager of the Year award while managing for Newcastle United :
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