Newcastle is considering a transfer for a “unstoppable” £43m winger who is better than Elanga. Newcastle United are currently in pursuit of a new right winger, who appears to be their primary objective this summer.
The Magpies are in search of additional depth on the right side to complement Jacob Murphy, as they prepare for a significant season at St. James’ Park, including the resumption of Champions League football. The Magpies appeared to shift their focus to Anthony Elanga after Bryan Mbeumo’s rejection.
Nottingham Forest, the current club of the Sweden international, rejected their proposal of approximately £45 million, as per David Ornstein. Although there is still a possibility that they may return with a proposal for Elanga, there have been reports regarding their new targets that have been disseminated widely.
Newcastle’s new right-wing targets It is undoubtedly a setback for the North East giants to potentially miss out on the acquisition of Elanga. It appears that they have been interested in him for some time, as they made an attempt to acquire him last summer.
Nevertheless, they have other alternatives.Newcastle appears to be considering pursuing a new target following their unsuccessful attempt to sign Elanga. A few days ago, Keith Downie of Sky Sports reported that they are “exploring” a move for other players, including Karim Adeyemi, a winger for Borussia Dortmund. SportBILD reported a few weeks ago that the
Germany international could cost £43m if Eddie Howe’s team decides to attempt to recruit him. The same report also indicates that Juventus, Liverpool, and Chelsea are also interested in the winger. However, it is unclear whether they will challenge the Magpies in their acquisition or if Howe will have a clear shot at his most recent winger target.
How Adeyemi compares to Anthony Elanga Adeyemi has already made a significant impact and played a significant amount of football at the highest level at the age of 23. He made a significant impact for Dortmund last season, despite battling an injury, and is currently participating in the Club World Cup in the United States.
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