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Newcastle United anticipates accepting an offer for the third most frequently utilized player during the Eddie Howe era.

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Newcastle United intends to accept an offer for the third most frequently utilized player during the Eddie Howe era. In recent months, Almiron has fallen behind fellow wingers Anthony Gordon, Harvey Barnes, and Jacob Murphy in the priority order, having played only 30 minutes of Premier

League football this season. According to Football Insider, the Paraguayan international has been extensively linked with a departure from St James’ Park in the past two transfer windows and is no longer regarded a component of Howe’s long-term plans. Mick Brown, a former scout for Manchester United, Sunderland, and West Ham United, was interviewed by the outlet. He stated that the 30-year-old is likely to depart the North East in order to generate funds for a new hire in his position.

Brown stated, “Yes, that is one that I have heard they are interested in pursuing and the completion of a deal.” Under Eddie Howe, he is no longer a regular member of their team. He has consistently been a bit of a shining spot and appears electric at times; however, his consistency and efficiency are insufficient to consistently perform at the highest level. Subsequently, they have resolved to relocate him. “They already have individuals who can provide coverage for him; however, any compensation they receive will likely be reinvested in that role.” They are undoubtedly concerned about the right-hand side and will attempt to generate revenue from the sale of Almiron in order to circumvent those financial regulations. By permitting Almiron to depart, the aforementioned sum will be available for expenditure in January. In January 2019, Almiron became the club’s all-time record transfer at St James’ Park, breaking the record that had been held by Michael Owen for over 12 years. He arrived from Atalanta United in the MLS to considerable fanfare. Although Rafael Benitez’s final signing failed to establish himself as a goal scorer, he was praised for instilling a sense of exuberance and pace in the squad that had been lacking up until that point in his first six months.








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