On the final day of the 2024/25 Premier League season, Newcastle United sealed the place in next year’s Champions League.
It was the perfect icing on the cake and it was worthy of it. Eddie Howe has unearthed the demons of recent years in response to last year’s European heartache by winning the Carabao Cup and taking the fifth spot in the rankings in response to last year’s European heartache, and is now targeting several big names.
Brentford’s Brian Mbeumo is the biggest target for the Magpie attack, aligning the bill with the prolific, pre-proven right-hand front, but Manchester United is also extremely enthusiastic, requiring a fallback to prevent repeated summer windows from repeating them.
Well, Paul Mitchell may have left his position as a sports director at St. James Park, but Newcastle is evenly balanced in his desire to make this a summer to remember, with Mbeumo alternatives already lined up.
Newcastle explores the movement of PL stars
According to Football Insider, Newcastle has been closely monitoring the situation for Mohamed Kudus at West Ham United, with Ghanaian winger expected to leave East London in the coming months.
Previously, it has been argued by the BBC that Graham Potter could sell Kudus this summer to build money for the investment.
According to a report by Football Insider, the former Ajax man was very distinctive with the Magpie Shortlist, and the St. James Park outfit was said to “exploring movement” for his signature.
It was a difficult campaign for 24-year-olds and West Ham. So, although they have a £85 million release clause, the suitor is ready to offer something for £50 million at the ballpark.
What Mohammed Kudus brings to Newcastle
It is described as “generational talent.” Journalist Gary Al Smith In the past, Kudus has been one of the most powerful and physical wingers in the world, but has struggled to play throughout the turbulent West Ham season.
With just five goals this season and 19 as hammers from 80 total matches, Newcastle has scored 20 goals from Brentford’s 38 Premier League matches this season, and has never signed Mbemo’s prolific track record and player, putting alone behind Alexander Isaac, Erling Haaland and Mohamed Sarah.
However, Kudus offers a singular threat and with his ability to carry the ball, he adds an exciting dimension to a team that has won a fluent trophy back to the elite European stages.
ISAK is one if not , Most clinical scorers on the continent and Anthony Gordon know where they are on the back of the net. In fact, Kudos has prolific veins in his locker, but London Stadium was not the right foundation for him to discover his best streak.
Premier League Mohamed Kudus | ||
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Statistics (*per game) | 23/24 | 24/25 |
Match (start) | 33 (27) | 32 (31) |
the goal | 8 | 5 |
assist | 6 | 3 |
Shot (target)* | 2.0 (0.5) | 2.3 (0.7) |
Pass completed | 84% | 90% |
A big opportunity has been created | 5 | 4 |
Key Pass* | 0.8 | 1.0 |
dribble* | 3.8 | 2.9 |
Ball recovery* | 6.4 | 4.3 |
Tackle* | 2.0 | 1.3 |
The duel won* | 8.5 | 6.4 |
Statistics via Sofascore |
As you can see, Kudus has endured a less profitable season than last year, but he is still a great player, offering a variety of qualities and is able to strengthen his strength with Howe’s system.
Although he is unlikely to hit the same clinical form as Mbeumo, Kudus brings his own take to the winger’s game, stretching and snapping the backline while adding dynamic threats.
According to FBREF, the top 6% of European top five league position peers this season ranks among the top 6% of European pounds per week, making it hard to see whether they don’t offer any significant qualities on the struggling iron side.
A successful take-on is recorded when the player defeats the opponent while bringing the ball directly into the possession.
Howe’s Newcastle, who was the fourth-highest scorer with 68 strikes, has a variety of different kinds of flow ency.
Newcastle, after all, felt the full power of Kudus’ ball strike ability when he was appearing in his game.
Signing Kudus is like a risk, but Howe’s tactical skills and high demands force Kudus to work as hard as ever.
For a week, if Newcastle can get the best version of Speedy Star performing at St. James Park, it could be a stunning capture.
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