Newcastle United are monitoring their long-term goals as they consider a shock swoop next summer, according to a new report.
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Over the summer, PIF and Eddie Howe signed five fresh faces: Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes, Tino Livramento, Yankuba Minte and Lewis Hall, with the first four becoming permanent additions and the latter. put pen to paper and signed a contract. A season-long loan move from Premier League rivals Chelsea.
The Magpies appear keen to strengthen their attacking line-up over the coming period, and have been heavily linked with the signings of Santos striker Marcos Leonardo and Paris Saint-Germain’s Hugo Ekitike, but who could be added at the end of the season. We are still considering our options. season.
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Back in January, The Sun first reported that the black-and-white striped player was interested in Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but since the start of the year there have been no plans to sign the centre-forward, who is currently playing football. has not been realized. At Goodison Park.
Since returning from injury, the England international has established himself as the second-best attacking player so far this season behind Sean Dyche (WhoScored – everton stats) and the 26-year-old’s impressive form has once again attracted the attention of the Tohoku hierarchy.
PIF is closely monitoring Dominic Calvert-Lewin
According to team talk, Newcastle rate Calvert-Lewin’s performance They are planning for what the report believes will strike in 2024.
”Newcastle United will track Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s situation at Everton as part of a two-pronged plan to improve their attack in 2024, TEAMtalk can reveal.Calvert-Lewin of England Sources confirmed to TEAMtalk that he is one of the names that will be on the radar again this summer.
“He has 18 months left on his contract with the Toffees and the club are planning to offer him new terms, but the recent crisis has made new offers difficult.”
Calvert-Lewin could be a ‘monster’ for Howe
At 6-foot-2, Calvert-Lewin’s physical presence up top makes him an ideal target man, and he currently averages 4.4 wins in the air in top-flight matches (WhoScored – Calvert-Lewin Statistics).
The Sheffield-born talent has scored 64 goals and provided 20 assists in 84 appearances during his top 220 appearances on Merseyside, and is also versatile with the ball at his feet (Transfermarkt – Calvert-Lewin Statistics).
Dyche’s £100,000-a-week earner is sponsored by Nike (everton salary), even has a great record of scoring against Howe’s team 5 goalsHe was part of the opposition team when they played against Newcastle previously, so imagine how much more he could have achieved under the guidance of a manager wearing the home shirt.
So Calvert-Lewin could become a true “monster” if he ever puts pen to paper, as football talent scouts say. Jacek KuligSo, if he is not given the chance to sign a new contract with Everton, this could be a situation that will need to be monitored closely in the months leading up to next summer.