The Algerian international could make his Premier League debut for the Magpies when they face the Canaries at St. James’ Park this weekend, while fellow new arrivals Valentino Lazaro and Danny Rose could also make their bows for the club.
Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Bentaleb, who has joined on loan from Schalke until the end of the season, gave an exclusive interview to UNITED this week.
Over eight pages, the 25-year-old discusses his emergence at White Hart Lane and his return to English football, as well as addressing his departure from the German outfit and looking back on his first taste of action at St. James’ against Oxford United last weekend.
Meanwhile, former Magpie Antoine Sibierski – who also spent a brief period on loan with Saturday’s visitors later in his career – reflects on his largely enjoyable spell in black and white.
The Frenchman struck eight times for Newcastle, including four in the UEFA Cup, after joining from Manchester City in 2006 and is featured in Flying Visit.
Sean Longstaff is the latest United player to dip his hand into the Toon Tombola, discussing paranormal activity, sickness bugs and feta cheese.
In recent months, another four Newcastle players who tragically lost their lives in the Second World War have been traced. Club historian Paul Joannou tells their story.
In-form wideman Rosaire Longelo takes part in High Hopes, and readers will also hear more from new recruit Lazaro, who checked in on loan from Inter Milan last week.
There are columns from head coach Steve Bruce and captain Jamaal Lascelles, plus plenty more to enjoy.
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At the ground
Firstly, on home matchdays copies will be sold around St. James’ Park by sellers and in the club shop for just £3, allowing you to easily pick up the perfect accompaniment to your matchday.
At home
This season, you can have every league and cup programme drop through your letterbox via ProgrammeMaster’s subscription service, costing just £110 for UK residents which includes all the postage and packaging.
If you don’t live in the UK, then they also offer worldwide shipping, allowing you to receive your programmes wherever you are supporting them in the world. Get your subscription here.
ProgrammeMaster also sell individual copies for just £3 plus postage.