Newcastle in line a new bid for a former top goal? – Report

Newcastle in line a new bid for a former top goal? – Report

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In the midst of a disastrous transfer window, which has only seen two senior signing sessions that have been brought in so far, Newcastle United is desperately needed that a new big name is brought in.

Although the primary focus seems to be on one or both of Benjamin Sesko and Yoane Wissa, the defense and midfield also shout for reinforcements after they have been neglected by the recruitment team.

And a former top goal could be the answer to the club’s problems, this window, which would be a real explanation if we could finally secure his signature.

It would give us a number of other Premier League rivals to sign it, but at its lowest price ever, it is a chance that our recruitment team simply cannot
Mass.

According to Martin Hardy from Times, we can keep an eye on a sensational return offer to Marc Guehi, because the Crystal Palace Center-back is still confronted with an uncertain future in Selhurst Park.

The Eagles appreciate their captain at £ 50 million, but Hardy claims that we will offer no more than £ 40 million, because Guehi starts in the last year of his current contract.

We can also work in the transfer window much later to try to force Palace’s hand, with Liverpool also from the defender but not want to pay too much.

Guehi was of course subject to three dramatic bids last summer, of which Palace eventually withdrew – a movement that chairman Steve Parish reportedly proud of the waste of our time.

It was an embarrassing saga that affected the reputation of the former sports director Paul Mitchell, but it would be even more embarrassing if we again try a Lowball Palace and miss an important target.

Although we probably have a financial war box ready to spend this summer, we still do not want to surrender to too many lush editions and we want to continue to concentrate on smart, financially sensitive signing sessions.

But with the future of Alexander Isak in St James’ Park still uncertain, we can expect that the majority of all funds spent this summer on a premium replacement for the Swede.

So from there, do we give priority to budget signs in the team? Or another premium option in midfield or defense?

We do have the unfortunate status of having more goalkeepers in the books than we do healthy midfielders, but the age and fitness around or the current central back options would greatly suggest that moving for Guehi should have the top priority.


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