Eddie Howe, the manager of Newcastle, has issued a warning regarding the January transfer window in response to the interest in Johan Bakayoko.
Eddie Howe has issued a warning that he will not transfer players in January unless it is advantageous to Newcastle’s long-term future.
Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimaraes, who are currently under Manchester City’s surveillance, will be the focus of the Geordies’ efforts to retain their top players.
The United coach has urged his team to remain united and disregard the window in order to maintain their recent improvement in form at Ipswich, which has resulted in two victories and seven goals in the past two games.
Next month, a number of players, including Miguel Almiron, Kieran Trippier, Martin Dubravka, Matt Targett, and Sean Longstaff, have been speculated to be on the move in order to create financial space for potential targets, such as Johan Bakayoko, a £24 million Belgian winger from PSV.
Howe stated, “We hope that we will not lose anyone we would not want to lose.”I believe that a multitude of factors must be in harmony.
It must be accurate not only for the present but also for the future. We must assume responsibility for ensuring that any decision we make does not have an impact on us in future windows.
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