On 27 August 2005, Luque was sold to Newcastle United for a fee of £9 million, signing a five-year contract.[14] He made his debut against Manchester United at St James' Park, which included having a goal ruled out for offside.[15] However, in his next game, he suffered a hamstring injury while playing at Fulham;[16] upon his return he was used in a number of roles, including left midfielder, failing to live up to his large price tag.[17][18]
On 17 April 2006, Luque scored his first goal for Newcastle in the Tyne–Wear derby, when he broke free from the Sunderland defence and chipped the ball over Kelvin Davis.[19] He commented after the match that he hoped to score before the end of the season, but played no part in the remaining fixtures, however.
Luque's first competitive home goal came against Lillestrom S.K. at the start of the team's UEFA Intertoto Cuptournament[20]– he added two in a 4–1 defeat of Liverpool's reserves in October.[21] After having fallen low in the side's attacking pecking order, a number of injuries awarded him a start against Serie A table-toppers U.S. Città di Palermo on 2 November, in the UEFA Cup, and rewarded manager Glenn Roeder's choice scoring the game's only goal with a header.[22] After that, however, the player had few significant first-team appearances, by now behind the likes of youth graduate Matty Pattison;[23] in the January 2007 transfer window he was linked with a loan move to PSV Eindhoven, but the deal fell through in spite of his wishes.[24]
On 23 June 2007, new Magpies manager Sam Allardyce stated that he would be willing to give Luque a proper chance to impress. However, this did not prevent the former from awarding the latter's number 7 shirt to new signing Joey Barton, which initially left the Spaniard without a squad number.[25][26] He was eventually given the number 19 jersey he previously wore at Deportivo, and which Titus Bramble last used at Newcastle.[27]
His transfer from Deportivo to Newcastle is one of those about which the Stevens inquiry report in June 2007 expressed concerns:
"There remains inconsistencies in evidence provided by Graeme Souness – a former manager of the club"
"The inquiry still has unanswered questions relating to possible payments made by agent Francis Martin, who Newcastle officials believed was working for the selling club."[28] At the end of the next month, AFC Ajax agreed a fee to sign Luque.[29]
Ajax
On 25 August 2007, Ajax confirmed they had signed Luque until 2010.[30] On 30 September, he scored his first two goals for the Amsterdam team, turning the scoreline around in two minutes against VVV-Venlo in an eventual 6–1 home win but coming out injured slightly afterwards.[31]
Luque was fined after a game with Feyenoord in November 2007 for a half-time altercation in the changing rooms with teammate Luis Suárez, which caused manager Adrie Koster to substitute them both before the second half.[32][33] It was reported in July 2008 that the former had no future at Ajax; technical director Danny Blind told Sportweek: "Ajax has told Luque that he has to leave the club. I told Albert myself that we don't want to go on with him and if I've told it to him, I really don't know who else I should inform."[34][35]
Return to Málaga
Just before the 1 September transfer deadline of 2008–09, Luque signed a one-year loan deal with Málaga, returning to Andalusia nine years after his loan spell at the club.[36] On 30 November 2008, he came from the bench to open his scoring account in his second spell, in a 4–2 home victory over CA Osasuna,[37] and was a crucial attacking element as the club fought for UEFA Cup qualification until the final days of the season.
On 30 July 2009, after lengthy negotiations, Málaga signed Luque from Ajax on a free transfer.[38] Under new coach Juan Ramón López Muñiz, he played mainly from the bench and scored only once in the first half of the campaign, thereafter being dropped for almost a month;[39][40] after returning to first-team action, he replaced Duda in the 85th minute of a 3–0 win at Racing Santander.[41]
In 2010–11, Luque continued to be absent from Málaga's lineups, both under Jesualdo Ferreira and his successor Manuel Pellegrini. In December 2010, he was deemed surplus to requirements alongside five other players,[42] with his release confirmed on 4 January 2011.[43]
In 2023, Luque was named as a defendant in the Rubiales affair case, as he was accused of being among those who coerce Jenni Hermoso to reduce her pressure on Rubiales following the controversial kiss she received from Rubiales after winning the 2023 Women's World Cup.[52][53][54] Although he was not part of the coaching staff, it was determined that he sought to reduce pressure on Rubiales and his status in the case would be upgraded from witness to suspect on 27 September.[55][56] Despite his denial, evidence was shown that he used his WhatsApp account to try to get a friend of the player to convince her to reduce pressure on the chairman.[52][53]
Personal life
In November 2006, while driving to Newcastle International Airport for a UEFA Cup game away to Eintracht Frankfurt, Luque pulled his Porsche Cayenne over due to a puncture. Shortly after he got out the car to make a telephone call, the empty vehicle was struck by a lorry and destroyed. He managed to get a flight to Germany and played in the match.[57][58][59]
^Ramírez, Álvaro (22 March 2010). "Luque y Muñiz ya ni se miran" [Luque and Muñiz don't even look at each other anymore] (in Spanish). El Desmarque. Retrieved 6 May 2016.