Newcastle United will resist any approach from Bayern Munich for defender Kieran Trippier.
Sources have told Mail Sport that the vice-captain will be going nowhere this month, despite reports of interest from the German champions.
There has, as of now, been no contact between the clubs and the idea of Trippier leaving on loan has been dismissed outright.
Newcastle chief executive Darren Eales did say this month that, in a world of financial fair play, every player has their price, although we are told there is no appetite to sell Trippier this window.
The England star, 33, is central to Eddie Howe’s plans and is seen as an invaluable member of the squad.
Newcastle will resist any interest in Kieran Trippier this month despite reports of interest
Trippier has been linked with a move to Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern Munich will Newcastle desperate to build funds
Eddie Howe’s side have admitted that every player has a price but view Trippier as vital to future plans
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His signing, for £12million from Atletico Madrid two years ago, has proved transformational for the club.
There was also talk from Germany of Newcastle making an approach for Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich this week. We are told that is not the case.