NEWCASTLE HAVE SECURED much-needed reinforcements in the shape of Algerian midfielder Nabil Bentaleb.
Steve Bruce’s squad has been hit with a raft of injuries of late, and it was confirmed yesterday that Jetro Willems and Paul Dummett have been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
25-year-old Bentaleb arrives on a six-month loan from Bundesliga club Schalke, with the option to make the switch permanent.
He began his senior career at Tottenham made 66 appearances for Spurs — scoring his only goal against the Magpies — before leaving for the German side in 2016, on loan initially.
That move was made permanent a year later and he went to play 97 times for Schalke — featuring in the Champions League last season. However, Bentaleb was sent to play with the U23s for disciplinary reasons last March, and then again in April.
He hasn’t featured in the Bundesliga this season, although a torn meniscus has been partly to blame.
“I’m very happy to come back to the Premier League, especially with a club such as Newcastle,” Bentaleb said.
“The project really interested me. I wanted absolutely to come back to the Premier League. The coach had some trust in me and the club also – I saw that straight away – and I think it’s the perfect move for me.”
Newcastle boss Steve Bruce added: “He’s somebody who I paid particular attention to when he was at Spurs, when he broke through and got a big money move to Germany.
“With the numbers that we’ve got at the minute, he’s got a bit of experience and I think people will enjoy watching him play. He’ll come into the squad and I’m sure he’ll be a good acquisition for us.