Sport / Football On this day in 2002: Jenas joins Newcastle for British-record fee for a teenager By Press Association February 4, 2023, 6:01 am Updated: February 4, 2023, 7:21 am Jermaine Jenas joined Newcastle in 2002 (PA Archive) Get a weekly round-up of stories from The Sunday Post: Thank you for signing up to our Sunday Post newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Jermaine Jenas signed for Newcastle from Nottingham Forest on this day in 2002, setting a new British-record fee for a teenager. The England Under-19s captain completed his £5million move to St James’ Park, overseen by manager Bobby Robson. “It’s a big club and the fans are very passionate about football,” Jenas, 18, said at the time. Jermaine Jenas, left, in action for Newcastle (Owen Humphreys/PA) “It’s a great place to be – I came to see the game on Saturday, and I think it’s the place to be and I’m very pleased to be here.” Robson said at the time: “I bought this kid for the next manager. I see him as part of this club in the extreme long-term. “He’s got good legs, he’s got energy and he’s got youth on his side. He’s not the finished article but I have a wonderful feel about him. “I’m confident we will make him a first-class player in the long-term at Newcastle so we’ve bought a real steal.” Enjoy the convenience of having The Sunday Post delivered as a digital ePaper straight to your smartphone, tablet or computer. Subscribe for only £5.49 a month and enjoy all the benefits of the printed paper as a digital replica. Subscribe