Newcastle United Acquires Woolsington Hall for New £190 Million State-of-the-Art Training Facility

The Woolsington Hall site is located within Newcastle city boundaries and benefits from strong transport links, including proximity to Newcastle International Airport and existing public transport networks.
The land was previously owned by former Magpies owner Sir John Hall, adding a heritage context to the purchase.
There is potential for the women’s setup to move to Woolsington, and there is also the possibility that the current men’s training site, renamed ‘The KNOX’, could be repurposed for women’s use.
The deal is framed as the club’s first major infrastructure investment by its Saudi-backed owners, the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and RB Sports & Media, marking a significant strategic milestone.
Newcastle United has completed a £190m deal to purchase the Woolsington Hall estate, a 260-acre site south of Newcastle Airport, and will build a state-of-the-art training complex there Independent. The club plans to move its men's first team to the new facility by the 2029-30 season, with a formal planning application expected in early 2027 Chronicle Live.
The project marks the first major infrastructure investment by Newcastle's Saudi-backed owners, the Public Investment Fund and RB Sports & Media NUFC Blog. The deal includes plans to restore a derelict listed country house and parkland while creating elite performance facilities for the men's team, academy, and potentially women's and girls' programs Insider Media.
Woolsington Hall sits within Newcastle city boundaries and offers excellent access to infrastructure The Mag. The location near Newcastle International Airport and existing public transport networks makes it ideal for a training base. The land carries special significance—it was previously owned by former Magpies chairman Sir John Hall, tying the purchase to the club's history NUFC Blog.
Newcastle has committed to sustainable development across the 260-acre site Chronicle Live. The club emphasizes phased construction that safeguards biodiversity and wildlife habitats. Club executives describe the project as a landmark that will create the world's best performance environment while working closely with local community and authorities Independent.
The new facility offers flexibility to include bespoke women's and girls' facilities Insider Media. Woolsington Hall could eventually become home to Newcastle's women's team, while the current men's training site, renamed 'The KNOX,' could be repurposed for women's use Chronicle Live. The infrastructure investment may also influence broader discussions about extending St James' Park or building a new stadium Independent.
The £190m project represents Newcastle's first major capital investment since the Public Investment Fund and RB Sports & Media took over the club NUFC Blog. The facility is designed to position the club for sustained on-pitch success and demonstrates the owners' commitment to transforming Newcastle's infrastructure. Combined with potential stadium developments, the training complex signals aggressive long-term ambition Independent.
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