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2 years ago

NEWCASTLE 'ENTER YOURI TIELEMANS MOVE RACE' AS ARSENAL FACE REHASH OF JANUARY NIGHTMARE

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Newcastle United have purportedly entered the competition to sign Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans.

 

It has been accounted for that the super rich Magpies, who have proactively marked Sven Botman and Nick Pope this late spring, are thinking about a transition to sign the Belgian global, who just has a year left on his agreement at the King Power Stadium, having likewise been vigorously connected with move revenue from Arsenal.

 

Reports recommend that Newcastle's wearing chief Dan Ashworth has previously made enquiries in regards to the previous Monaco man's future, yet there could be one potential hindrance that might prevent Eddie Howe's side from marking the 2021 FA Cup victor this summer.The report from CBS Sports asserts that Newcastle are keen on possibly marking the 25-year-old, who has played multiple times for the Foxes and scored 24 objectives since his appearance in January 2019.

 

Nonetheless, the potential hindrance is said to come in attempting to persuade him that he will get minutes in a midfield previously containing Bruno Guimaraes, Jonjo Shelvey and Joelinton, with the Magpies wanting to expand on their great first 50% of 2022 when the new mission begins one month from now.

 

If Newcastle somehow happened to sign the midfielder this late spring, it might leave the Gunners in a comparable situation in which they wound up in January. Stockpile were accepted to be enthusiastic about marking Guimaraes from French side Lyon however all things being equal, Newcastle figured out how to seal the mark of the 24-year-old for an expense of around £40million.They then, at that point, paid £10m to get goalkeeper Pope from consigned side Burnley prior to sprinkling out £35m to sign Dutch place back Botman from French side Lille.

 

It takes the club's complete spend for the year such a long ways to £113.3m subsequent to marking Guimaraes, Dan Burn, Chris Wood and Kieran Trippier in the January window on long-lasting arrangements, with Newcastle's spending in the primary window of the year pushing them up the association table in the final part of the time.

 

In the final part of the 2021/22 mission, just Manchester City and Liverpool arrived at the midpoint of additional focuses per game than Newcastle, in spite of not winning any of their initial 14 rounds of last season in the Premier League.

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