Middlesbrough uninterested in selling Hayden Hackney in January

Middlesbrough are reportedly uninterested in selling the highly talented Hayden Hackney when the transfer window reopens in January.

According to a report from Give Me Sport, Middlesbrough will not sanction the departure of Hayden Hackney midway through the season, and the development will come as a major blow for Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.

The two English clubs were keen on securing his services, and they will be disappointed with the decision of the championship club. The 22-year-old defensive midfielder has been a key player for Middlesbrough, and it is no surprise that they want to keep him at the club.

Boro are currently eighth in the league table, and they will be hoping for promotion to the Premier League. They need to keep their best players to do well and finish high up the table. Hackney will be crucial to their hopes of securing promotion.

Meanwhile, Newcastle United could certainly use a player like him Sandro Tonali is the only reliable defensive midfielder at the club, and they need more depth in that position. The 22-year-old would be a long-term investment. He could be attracted to the idea of playing for Newcastle United.

The Magpies have an ambitious project, and they are one of the wealthiest clubs in the world. It will be interesting to see if Newcastle United decide to test Middlesbrough’s resolve with a lucrative proposal when the transfer window opens in January.

Tottenham could use Hayden Hackney

Tottenham Hotspur have been keen on the midfielder as well, and they could certainly use more depth in the middle of the park. The 22-year-old could compete with Yves Bissouma for the starting spot and eventually replace him in the starting lineup.

Tottenham have done well to bring in a number of quality young players in recent months, and it is no surprise that they are keen on the 22-year-old as well. Hackney has the quality to develop into a reliable Premier League midfielder, and a move to Tottenham will be a major step up in his career.

The £6,500-a-week Englishman will want to compete at the highest level, Tottenham and Newcastle United will be able to provide him with the platform to showcase his qualities in the top flight and push for trophies. It will be interesting to see if the two Premier League clubs can convince Middlesbrough to alter their stance and sell the player in the near future.

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