Newcastle United are now reported to have renewed interest in signing an “outstanding” player to replace their departing player in the January transfer window.
Newcastle transfer news
The Magpies have been linked with a number of potential new signings in recent weeks, including the signing of Paris Saint-Germain winger Marco Asensio. The former Real Madrid player could seek a move away from his current club this month, with Paul Mitchell and Eddie Howe also potentially considering making the jump.
Bournemouth wideman Antoine Semenyo is another name thrown into the mix as Newcastle look to solve their right-sided problems despite Jacob Murphy’s excellent form of late. Brentford’s Brian Mbeumo has also been mentioned as an option for the position.
The Magpies are reportedly in pole position to complete the deal for AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori, while also securing a much-needed new face at centre-back in the January window. It will be done. The Englishman, formerly of Chelsea, is thought to be keen on a return to the Premier League.
A move for Barcelona youngster Vitor Roque has also been mooted, with the striker struggling to make an impression at the Catalan giants. However, it remains to be seen whether Newcastle will be able to get him across the line.
Newcastle show renewed interest in ‘outstanding’ ace
Newcastle have now shown renewed interest in Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford and wanted to sign him during last summer’s transfer window, according to new claims from Football Insider.
The young Englishman is being looked at as a potential replacement for current Magpies stopper Martin Dubravaca, who is set to leave this month, and will add competition to Nick Pope in the process. Magpies bosses have renewed confidence that a deal can be completed this month after a disappointing summer campaign.
Trafford appears to be a real strong target for Newcastle at the moment, and it would make perfect sense to swap Dubravka for Trafford before he could potentially be usurped as first-choice by Nick Pope over time. are.
He is already a hugely influential player and highly regarded keeper, and after last season’s draw away to Brighton, manager Vincent Kompany said: “His season has been no different from the rest of the team.” It hasn’t changed,” he praised.
“He has developed throughout the season and shown good signs. He is becoming more and more consistent and ultimately consistency is the key word at this level. We have players who perform at a consistent level. In games like today, someone is going to play without a player.”Even if you put in a great performance, you don’t get results. ”
At just 22 years old, Trafford still has a lot of time left in his top-flight career and would be a great option for Newcastle, and perhaps for England going forward.
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Newcastle need to strengthen Eddie Howe’s squad this year.
It is clear that Burnley want to keep him until the end of the season as they aim for promotion from the Championship to the Premier League, but it could be difficult to keep him if the player’s head turns.