The 19-year-old sat down for an exclusive, eight-page interview with UNITED this week, as he reflects on a memorable summer – in which he bagged his first senior goal in the friendly win over Saint-Étienne at St. James’ Park – and his hopes of making a competitive debut for his boyhood club.
There are also regular columns from head coach Steve Bruce and captain Jamaal Lascelles inside Wednesday’s issue, while former Magpies frontman Michael Bridges – who made his Newcastle debut against Leicester – looks back at his six-month loan spell at the club under Sir Bobby Robson.
Club historian Paul Joannou recalls a little-known story about a boardroom tussle at St. James’ Park during the very early days of the League Cup, and also keeps track of United personalities past and present in his history blog feature.
There's plenty more to enjoy, too - and there are many ways of getting your hands on a copy of each edition of UNITED throughout the season:
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.