‘The finest’ – Newcastle United coach responds with 45 words as Paul Mitchell secures ‘essential’ signing Jason Tindall, Newcastle United’s assistant manager, has denied allegations that the club has reached an agreement to acquire Antonio Cordero. Since the beginning of the year,
Newcastle has been in discussions to acquire Cordero. In January, they even transported the Malaga winger and his family to Tyneside. It has been reported that the 18-year-old has consented to transfer to The Magpies on a free transfer upon the expiration of his contract with the Spanish second-tier team in the summer.
He tweeted, “Newcastle have finalised the agreement to sign 18-year-old Spanish talent Antonio Cordero from Malaga. Here we go!” An announcement regarding Cordero’s participation in the #NUFC initiative is scheduled to occur. “Cordero was interested in signing with both Barcelona and Real Madrid; however, he ultimately selected Newcastle.”
Jason Tindall responds to Antonio Cordero’s reports. During the pre-match press conference for the match against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, Newcastle assistant manager Tindall was explicitly questioned about Cordero. Although the 47-year-old declined to explicitly affirm or deny the transfer allegations, he did provide additional details regarding the organization’s recruitment strategies.
“I am confident that you will be the first to hear about any further updates or news regarding the club’s efforts to identify the most exceptional talent in Europe,” he stated. Paul Mitchell’s recruitment strategy is considered “essential.” When Vakhtang Salia reaches 18 in August, Newcastle has already reached an agreement to bring him to the club from Dinamo Tbilisi. Newcastle intends to loan out Salia for the 2025-26 season, and Cordero is expected to follow suit. Newcastle’s sporting director,
Paul Mitchell, stated that the market is fiercely competitive due to the necessity of scouting and recruiting emerging talent in order to establish a sustainable future, particularly within the current PSR framework, following the confirmation of the agreement with Salia.
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