With Arsenal willing to let Leno leave the squad at a low price, Newcastle is expected to try to bring in the Gunners' former top goalkeeper in the summer window.
Sky Sports journalist Keith Downey said they would try to sign Leno if Newcastle succeeded in relegation this season.
Arsenal have signed Matt Turner from the New England Revolution as a stand-in for Leno, so the German is expected to leave the squad in the summer window.
At that time, Leno and Arsenal only have one year left on their contract, and the club is willing to let him go for 5 million pounds, but the Daily Star said Thato does not want to join Newcastle and seems to want to return to the Bundesliga.
He is only 29 years old, the youngest in the position of goalkeeper and is currently worth £14.4 million. Of course, as he continues to sit on the bench and his contract is about to expire, his value will fall.
Arsenal's summer window debutant Turner issued a statement to clarify the current injury situation.
New England Revolutionary goalkeeper Turner will join Arsenal in the summer window but is currently sidelined with a foot injury.
There have been a lot of disorganized reports about his injuries in recent days, leading him to have to post a statement on Twitter to clarify the matter.
His statement can sum up the following points:
After a recent game with team USA, Turner suffered inflammation in the tendon of his left foot, but quickly healed.
Later, in the final game of the preseason, he suffered a slight bone fracture in his right foot. He is expected to recover from injuries and soon return to training.
In February, New England Revolutionary officials announced that Turner would join Arsenal in the summer window. The two sides have agreed that only a medical examination remains.
"The Athletic" said that when the summer window opens, Turner will sign a 3-year contract with Arsenal.