Atletico paid less for him when they bought him from Spurs 2 years ago and he was aa lot better then than he is now.
Still - football-wise, he'll help Newcastle a lot.
Trippier will be the main squad player for Newcastle this year, but could possibly be an alternative after better signings next year. £25M is too much in my opinion, but they charge a high price because they know that Newcastle United has been bought by Prince Salman.
Right now newcastle is moving fast to bring in several players to strengthen their squad, I think Trippier is not the last player that newcastle will bring right now, because with a large amount of money newcastle will certainly continue to recruit some players to be able to keep them from the relegation zone, but which is quite surprising to me now, it seems that newcastle is more targeting players who are over the age of 29, I don't know what they think by trying to bring in some old age players?