Newcastle United are aiming to strengthen their side once more during the summer transfer window to try and close in on a return to European football.
Eddie Howe’s side missed out on any form of continental action for the 2024/25 campaign following Manchester United’s FA Cup triumph against Manchester City, which saw them automatically qualify for the Europa League.
The Magpies failed to hit the heights set in 2022/23, with injuries throughout the squad hindering their progress, with the likes of Joelinton and Sandro Tonali missing large periods of the season through injury and suspension respectively.
The latter only arrived at St James’ Park for £55m from AC Milan last summer, but featured just eight times in the Premier League before receiving a ten-month ban following his betting activity during his time in Italy.
It’s unknown what fitness levels the 24-year-old will have upon his return in October, with Howe still needing to strengthen his midfield department ahead of next season.
The club has previously been linked with one player who could prove to be the missing piece in Newcastle’s midfield puzzle, but the Magpies will have to act quickly, following huge interest from a Premier League rival.
Newcastle must reignite interest in Brazilian midfielder
In recent months, Newcastle have been linked with a move for 24-year-old Brazilian midfielder Ederson from Serie A outfit Atalanta.
The talent has made 36 appearances in the league this season, scoring on six occasions, helping the club finish fourth and securing a Champions League spot ahead of next campaign.
His excellent campaign in Italy hasn’t gone unnoticed, with fellow Premier League side Liverpool recently submitting a €45m (£38m) bid for his services.
Whilst Arne Slot’s side have the edge with Champions League football next season, the Magpies could look to replicate a deal for fellow Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimaraes – who arrived on Tyneside in a big-money move, with the club able to convince him to sign with the
project under Howe.
The fee may be a hefty, and one that may cause trouble with the club’s effort to stay within the FFP confines, but his stats this season prove that he’s more than capable of being the perfect player to complete the Brazilian trio in midfield.
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ByEthan LambJun 9, 2024







