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Newcastle United should observe the Manchester United player who has been recently linked to the club; however, it is not Marcus Rashford.

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Newcastle United should consider the Manchester United player who has been recently linked to the club; however, it is not Marcus Rashford.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Victor Lindelof of Manchester United in action with Joelinton of Newcastle United during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford on November 01, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)

 

Ruben Amorim’s January transfer window Rumors regarding the potential transfer of two Manchester United players to Newcastle have been sparked by the firesale.


 

 

Marcus Rashford has made headlines after the boyhood Red Devil disclosed that he is prepared for a new challenge in the context of a significant mid-season overhaul at Old Trafford.Rumors that Toon was considering a prospective transfer for the 27-year-old were sparked by the confession.

 

 

The recent injury to Callum Wilson may have exacerbated the urgency to revitalize the attacking line; however, Paul Mitchell would be wise to explore alternative options within Man United’s squad. In January, Newcastle United is considering a trade with Victor Lindelof.

 

 

Victor Lindelof, a 30-year-old player, is another individual who has been encouraged to leave Old Trafford. This could be a clever business move, as Lindelof is currently available at a reduced rate.

 

 

The Premier League-proven centre-back, who has made 267 appearances on the red side of Manchester, is reportedly available for a fee as low as €7-8m (£6m) in the January window. However, Newcastle could potentially acquire him for free if they can wait until the summer.

 

 

In recent weeks, the Toon defense has appeared somewhat hapless, which may have prompted the connection with the Sweden international. It was once rigid and steadfast.

 

 

The Brentford defeat in the league was particularly unsatisfactory for the back four. Is this the most logical course of action for

 

 

Eddie Howe’s team, given that Sven Botman is expected to return in the coming weeks after playing for the under-21s on Monday night, and Lindelof’s estimated remuneration of £120,000 would make him one of the highest-paid players in a PSR that is struggling in Tyneside? Is it advisable for Newcastle to prioritize the transfer of Lindelof in January?

 

 

As previously mentioned, Newcastle has struggled with Profit & Sustainability Rules, which have resulted in the sale of talented players like Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh. Additionally, Kieran Trippier has been linked with a departure in order to reduce the club’s wage bill.

 

 

It would be somewhat illogical to bring in Lindelof, who would be paid at least as much as the England right-back, if not more, in a Newcastle team that should be prioritizing the improvement of their right-wing position.

 

 

Additionally, the Premier League and continental interest in the Manchester United player present additional challenges in securing Lindelof on the most favorable terms.

 

 

West Ham and Everton, as well as a group of Serie A clubs, are reportedly monitoring the Swede’s situation, which is reducing the likelihood of a deal.

 

 

Newcastle could undoubtedly do worse than to secure the services of the experienced defender on a low-cost contract; however, the signing would only be viable if the price is appropriate.







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