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Newcastle United is currently deliberating the potential acquisition of Anthony Elanga or an alternative player valued at £50 million for manager Eddie Howe.

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Newcastle United is currently deliberating the potential acquisition of Anthony Elanga or an alternative player valued at £50 million for manager Eddie Howe.

Anthony Elanga of Nottingham Forest participates in the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa at the City Ground in Nottingham, England, on December 14, 2024. (Photo by Jon Hobley | MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

 

 


 

Newcastle United aims to augment their roster with an additional top player, contingent upon the resolution of their financial challenges. Following the Public Investment Fund’s acquisition in 2021, Newcastle United has experienced notable success in its recruitment efforts, with prominent players such as Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimarães, Alexander Isak, and

 

 

 

 

Anthony Gordon now constituting a central cadre of distinguished athletes.Regrettably, the Profit and Sustainability Regulations have hindered Newcastle’s growth and expenditure; however, the financial constraints are expected to diminish soon, allowing sporting director Paul Mitchell to enhance Eddie Howe’s squad.

 

 

 

Newcastle’s foremost priority is the acquisition of a right wingback, and it is anticipated that Howe will seek to secure one within this month. Nevertheless, there exists the possibility that the club may opt to defer their acquisition until the summer,

 

 

 

 

when they will have the capacity to invest more substantially in a confirmed Premier League talent. Bryan Mbeumo is Newcastle’s “dream” target, but there are two other top-flight wingers that Newcastle have their sights on.Newcastle has identified Antoine Semenyo and Anthony Elanga as prospective targets. Newcastle United was unsuccessful in securing the services of

 

 

 

 

Anthony Elanga during the summer transfer window, as a £50 million offer submitted on deadline day was declined by Nottingham Forest. However, the 22-year-old is still on Newcastle’s radar and Forest could sell Elanga for a big bid in 2025 to help calm their PSR concerns.

 

 

 

As reported by The Sun, Newcastle is prepared to compete with Liverpool for the acquisition of Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, in addition to Anthony Elanga.The two Premier League athletes, who are inherently right-wingers, are regarded by Newcastle as a potential acquisition of a “future star.” Semenyo is likewise appraised at £50 million by Bournemouth.

 

 

 

A transfer for Semenyo in January appears improbable; however, should he remain at the Vitality Stadium by the summer, Newcastle may consider entering the competition for his acquisition. The report indicates that they are interested in either Elanga or Semenyo; therefore, it remains to be determined which player they will ultimately pursue.

 

 

 

 

Newcastle United faces the potential danger of becoming ‘stale’ in the absence of new signings. Mitchell and Howe are confronted with a challenging predicament this month. Should Newcastle conclude the month of January without securing any significant acquisitions,

 

 

 

 

it would indicate that the club is poised to possess a substantial budget for expenditure during the summer, when a greater array of potential targets becomes accessible.Nonetheless, Howe cautioned that Newcastle’s squad may become “stale” if no new recruits are acquired. For further information, please refer to the article:

 

 

 

Newcastle United has the opportunity to acquire an international centre-back for a mere £20 million following an unforeseen development. The Magpies have built up some brilliant momentum in recent weeks but another underwhelming window could dampen the atmosphere around St James’ Park.

 

 

 

Mitchell possesses a budget of up to £70 million for expenditure in January; however, any significant acquisitions would necessitate corresponding sales prior to the Player Sustainability Regulations (PSR) deadline in June. Should Newcastle opt not to allocate funds, a substantial budget will be available in the summer.







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