The agent has disclosed a potential obstacle that could impede Newcastle’s January acquisition of a “idol.”

During a recent interview with the media in South America, Miguel Almiron’s agent disclosed the nature of his client’s relationship with Eddie Howe and the primary rationale for considering a January departure.

 

The Paraguayan is reportedly in a state of desperation to depart the northeast region after experiencing a decline in the rankings.


 

 

This decline is largely attributable to the recent performance of Jacob Murphy, whose output has been so absurd that it is teetering on absurd.

 

Almiron has made only one appearance this season, and it is unlikely that this will change in the near future, particularly given that Murphy has started in all three victories over the past week. However, a transfer in January may prove to be a complex matter for the 30-year-old.

 

 

The agent of Almiron releases a statement.”There is no conflict between Miguel Almirón and his coach, Howe.” Daniel Campos, Almiron’s counsel, stated that his client is solely seeking minutes at the club.

 

 

 

Nevertheless, he disclosed the primary obstacle that could potentially prevent the Paraguayan from remaining in Tyneside: “He is desired by numerous European teams; however, his salary is a significant concern.”

 

 

In the event that he does not depart, Almirón will remain in Newcastle to fulfill his contract, where he is the idol. Idol? I am uncertain as to whether those are the terms I would use to characterize Almiron at Newcastle; however, if he is to remain, he must be employed.

 

 

As Howe stated in his interview following the comfortable Ipswich victory, he will primarily work with the squad he has. The key to new recruits is the January sale. It is well-established that we are required to sell in order to purchase for PSR purposes.

 

 

Consequently, Almiron, who is one of the few players for whom we could potentially receive a reasonable fee and is evidently earning substantial salaries (as stated by his counsel), could be the key to the arrival of a new right-winger.

 

 

We must sell in order to commit. If one accepts Howe’s most recent statements, the matter is truly straightforward.

 

 

Keeping this in mind, we must remain optimistic that Almiron’s demands will not undermine our prospects of trading next month. Johan Bakayoko, the star of PSV, has been frequently mentioned as a potential transfer to St James’ Park.

 

 

However, the transaction necessitates a sale in order to fund it. However, it is not necessary for Almiron to depart the building in order to obtain the funds.

 

 

Martin Dubravka has been speculated to be in the process of moving to Saudi Arabia, similar to Almiron in the summer.

 

However, it is improbable that he will be able to generate the necessary momentum for a statement signing such as Bakayoko. In addition, Howe has explicitly stated that Dubravka will not be sold if he is still required during Nick Pope’s injury absence.

 

 

Craig Hope of The Mail reports that the club is also “considering offers” for Sean Longstaff. Consequently, we may have alternative methods of raising funds if Almiron declines to pursue a transfer.

 

However, Newcastle must be optimistic as they approach the new year, as Howe continues to extract the maximum performance from his squad, regardless of whether there are any changes within the club in January.







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