Newcastle hand Fabian Schär a one-year contract extension - on Prognosist.com
What happened
Newcastle United have confirmed a new one-year contract for Fabian Schär, keeping the 34-year-old defender at the club through the 2026-27 season. His previous deal had been due to expire this month, and the extension secures a ninth campaign at St James' Park for the Switzerland centre-back, who according to sporting director Ross Wilson agreed reduced terms after "complex" negotiations.
Why it matters
The renewal retains an experienced and popular figure in Eddie Howe's squad, valued as much for his leadership as his defending after years as a regular during the club's recent resurgence. It is also a pragmatic piece of business: Newcastle have committed to a veteran on lower terms rather than letting him leave for free, even as questions linger over his fitness.
Context
Schär joined Newcastle in 2018 and has made more than 250 appearances, but he has not featured since January after a difficult run with injury — ankle ligament damage was followed by a foot infection picked up during his recovery, which ended his season prematurely. The new deal signals the club's intention to keep him as part of the group while he works back to full fitness.
What to watch next
The immediate focus is Schär's recovery and whether he is available for pre-season as he rebuilds after a lost few months. From there, attention turns to his role in a Newcastle defence likely to be reshaped over the summer, and to the rest of the club's contract and transfer business once the window opens on 15 June.