The frantic race to add quality to squads before the commencement of the 2026-27 Premier League season is on, with only three days left before opening day.
Newcastle United have addressed a key issue by signing Bosnia and Herzegovina defender Amar Dedic on a permanent basis.
According to BBC, the Magpies have paid £30 million for the transfer of the 24-year-old, who joins from Benfica on a five-year deal.
Dedic has been reunited with Magpies boss Matthias Jaissle, having played under him as a youngster back in Austria.
The versatile full-back will be a key addition to Newcastle's squad in a summer where it seems like they have lost their entire identity.
Newcastle United Complete Amar Dedic Transfer
Newcastle have confirmed the acquisition of Dedic on a permanent deal from Benfica, where he spent the 2025-26 season.
The Bosnia international will wear the number 37 shirt at St. James' Park after his move.
He becomes their sixth summer addition and could be in line to start in their Premier League opener against Liverpool this weekend.
The Magpies recognised the need for a new right-back following Kieran Trippier's departure this summer and Tino Livramento's injury.
Why Matthias Jaissle Wanted Amar Dedic at Newcastle
Amar Dedic has joined Newcastle as a key defensive reinforcement on the request of new coach Matthias Jaissle, who knows the defender very well.
Dedic played under Jaissle for FC Liefering and Red Bull Salzburg in Austria, and established himself as a top full-back prospect in that time.
The Bosnian provides a plug-and-play option for Jaissle, whose intimate knowledge of his strengths and weaknesses will enable him to immediately throw him into action.
Dedic's understanding of what the coach wants and expects on the pitch will likely reduce the time he would need to adapt to English football.
How Amar Dedic Fits Matthias Jaissle's Newcastle System
Newcastle opted for Matthias Jaissle to replace Eddie Howe partly because of his links to the Red Bull group and the high-intensity style associated with his coaching background.
The Magpies are always full of running, playing high-tempo, high-octane football for 90 minutes.
In Dedic, as well, they have signed a player well-suited to high-octane football due to his education back in Austria.
He is a modern full-back that is comfortable playing on either wing due to his two-footedness.
He is capable of overlapping down the touchline, bombing up and down the pitch with his impressive stamina.
Also, he can invert into central channels to help facilitate build-up and create central overloads.
The Bosnian combines strong 1v1 duelling with high-volume final third crossing, proving his quality at both ends of the pitch.
He will provide Jaissle's side with dynamic wide delivery and athleticism, which they lacked last season with veteran Kieran Trippier.



