William Osula has been tipped as Newcastle United’s next breakthrough star after Denmark manager Brian Riemer praised the striker’s “x-factor” and insisted he’s “super happy” on Tyneside.
The 22-year-old was the subject of late interest from Eintracht Frankfurt, who held talks with Newcastle about a loan move with an option to buy. But Eddie Howe blocked the deal, keeping Osula in his squad after sanctioning Yoane Wissa’s arrival and Alexander Isak’s record-breaking sale to Liverpool.
Despite speculation, Riemer says Osula has shown no signs of frustration and is ready to make his senior Denmark debut during the current international break.
Riemer: “He’s Super Happy”
Riemer told Danish outlet BT that Osula isn’t disappointed the transfer fell through:
“I don’t know what’s up and down, because it all happened very quickly on Monday. Suddenly he was on his way out of Newcastle, but then suddenly he wasn’t. I’ve only ever seen him as super happy, so I don’t think he has a problem with it not happening.” — Brian Riemer, via BT
The Denmark manager also highlighted the forward’s qualities:
“Osula has extraordinary pace and physicality, which has also caused Virgil van Dijk some problems. At the top level, he has an X-factor that can make a difference.”
Osula’s X-Factor
Riemer believes Osula can become a real difference-maker for both club and country. He highlighted how the striker is comfortable playing centrally or out wide, combining raw pace, physical strength and intelligent movement. Those qualities have already been tested against some of the Premier League’s elite defenders, including Virgil van Dijk, and they underline why Newcastle were reluctant to let him leave. That versatility could prove crucial as Eddie Howe reshapes his attack following the sale of Alexander Isak.
William Osula Stats Snapshot (2025/26 Season So Far)
Stat (2025/26) | Osula |
---|---|
Appearances | 3 |
Goals | 1 |
Assists | 1 |
Minutes Played | 207 |
Shot Conversion | 18% |
source: sofascore match data – 2 September 2025
Analyst Verdict — John William
Keeping Osula could prove a blessing for Eddie Howe. With Isak gone and Wissa settling in, Osula offers depth, versatility, and raw athleticism that Newcastle will need across a long campaign.
Riemer’s remarks about his pace troubling Virgil van Dijk underline the level of potential Newcastle are protecting. If Osula develops consistency, he could become a central figure for both Newcastle and Denmark within the next 12 months.
Key Insights
- Eintracht Frankfurt held late talks but Newcastle blocked Osula’s move.
- Brian Riemer: “I’ve only ever seen him as super happy.”
- Denmark manager praises his “extraordinary pace and X-factor.”
- Osula already has 1 goal and 1 assist in 3 games this season.
- Can play both centrally and wide in Howe’s system.
What’s Next for Osula?
Osula is in contention to make his senior Denmark debut during the break before returning to Newcastle, where Eddie Howe must integrate him into a reshaped frontline. With more minutes now likely, this season represents his best chance yet to establish himself as a Premier League regular.
Can William Osula seize the moment at Newcastle and prove he’s more than just back-up after Isak’s departure?
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