In summer business officially underway courtesy of Antonio Cordero, Newcastle United and Eddie Howe are reportedly ready to make their first approach to signing the Big Money Premier League winner.
Newcastle confirms Antonio Cordero’s arrival
Newcastle began last week to mean that it confirmed Cordero’s arrival from Malaga. The young Spaniard is scheduled to formally arrive on July 1st, when his current contract expires, and he is free to complete his move to Tyneside.
After putting the pen on paper, the young winger told the club’s website: “It’s a real honor to be here. It’s a real joy. I’m a person who likes to appreciate. Why don’t you come to one of the best places in the world to do that? It’s a big step and that’s one of the reasons why I’m here.”
Meanwhile, Paul Mitchell welcomed Coldero to the club, likely one of his final acts as a sports director. “Antonio is an exciting talent. I am pleased to bring him to Newcastle United amid interests across Spain and Europe. He has many possibilities and the next stage of his development is for the club to challenge him and choose a loan move based on his experience.”
Following the impressive start of summer, the magpies seem to have just begun. Recent reports show they are already doing research to sign Nottingham Forest stars Anthony Elanga and Brighton’s Joa Pedro.
The attack reinforcements also appear to be at the top of the wish list. Hau is reportedly ready to make his first approach to signing Premier League winners this summer.
Howe and Newcastle are ready to take a meaty approach
According to Sun, Howe is ready to personally approach Jack Glaeshe from Manchester City to help England International revive his career courtesy of Newcastle.
The midfielder was dropped by Pep Guardiola on the final day of the season and has since revealed that he could miss the Manchester City Club World Cup team location when the exit door is open.
The next move is key to Grelish, with the World Cup coming up next summer, with Thomas Touchel recently making it clear that he needs to play weekly in a way that he returns to the England team.
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The three Lions bosses told reporters: “He’s never shy about pressure. That’s the opposite. He grows in big games, but he’s a player who needs a few minutes and minutes and just doesn’t get them for a long time. That’s basically everything. Nothing has changed.”
That said, if he could provide it to the former Aston Villa star and cover his hefty £16 million salary, it could be Newcastle this summer.