Newcastle United remains one of the most dangerous and dynamic teams in British football. The frustrating summer transfer window won’t change that.
Don’t forget that last year, Eddie Howe’s Magpie won the Carabao Cup (who beat Liverpool in the final at Wembley) and secured a suitable seat in the Champions League this season for the second time in three years.
And don’t forget that success came off the back of the frustrating summer transfer window. It’s not enough to convince Crystal Palace to sell Mark Guech, and forgets the fruitless effort to sign Anthony Elanga in Nottingham Forest.
However, persistence is often a virtue in the football industry, and while Elanga currently plays in black and white, interest in the palace’s Guech remains despite Liverpool taking the lead in the England defender race.
red. Monday nights are not available anytime soon. It should be a cauldron of chaos at St James Park, as United welcomes the Premier League champions.
If they succeed, Newcastle will need one or two alternatives.
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Isak’s future remains undecided, but it is difficult to imagine Sweden’s international methods. Sweden has removed itself from Hau’s first team plan as it focuses on promoting the move to Merseyside before the transfer deadline.
Liverpool has already seen a formal offer worthy of their first £110 million knockback, and when given green light from a magpie, or green light, they are ready to go again.
The successor’s efforts continue. Brentford’s Joane Wissa is on strike as she tries to force her move to Tyneside, but interest in Paris Saint-Germain Forward’s Goncaloramos has been rising recently.
However, there is another player in the Premier League who could prove to be a bunch of picks with more potential than the pair as elite British football stars.
Newcastle lead race for Isaac heirs
According to Italian reports, AC Milan contacted Chelsea’s Nicholas Jackson, as translated by a witness in the sport, but Newcastle holds the lead in the Senegal striker’s race.
The 24-year-old Jackson has been marked as a surplus of requirements following his latest overhaul at Stamford Bridge, and has been rated £60m by the Blues, and Aston Villa’s move also hints at interest this month.
It emphasizes that Jackson’s potential deal will depend on moving to Liverpool or staying on Tyneside for next year.
Why Nicholas Jackson is thrilled in Newcastle
Two years ago, Jackson joined Chelsea from Villarreal in LA La Liga for a £32 million price. In his two years in the Premier League, he says he’s flowing in decline, showing that journalist Rahman Osman shows a flash of high-class abilities that he described as “special” before being drawn back by whimsical finishes and questionable decisions.
But perhaps we sell him short. Jackson may do some work with his finishing touches, but he is a hardworking striker on a mobile phone thriving in the transition, which is just one of Howe’s biggest tactical strengths.
Based on FBREF data, Jackson has ranked in the top 18% of European top five league strikers over the past year, top 15% of pass completions and top 18% of progressive carry per 90.
Carries are considered progressive if the ball moves from the starting point towards the opponent’s goal at least 10 yards or more, or is carried into the penalty area.
Of course, Jackson is not Isaac, but he has the production of an elite striker who can extend beyond that of Wissa and Ramos mentioned above.
Jackson – League statistics per season (past 4 years) | ||
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season | App (start) | Goal + Assist |
24/25-Chelsea | 30 (28) | 10 & 5 |
23/24-Chelsea | 35 (31) | 14 & 5 |
22/23-Villarreal | 26 (16) | 12 & 4 |
21/22-Villarreal | 9 (0) | 1 & 0 |
Data from the Transfer Market |
It’s a fascinating idea to sign Ramos, who will probably star in the best team in the world right now, but is he the right sign?
The Portuguese striker, 24, scored 10 times as he only started 12 times in League One last season. Although pretty good, Sofa Scole missed out on 18 big opportunities and five big opportunities in the Champions League, where he scored three goals.
Playing in the fast-paced, high-end Premier League landscape, could Ramos fall on the roadside? Certainly, his ball strike leaves what is desired, but there is no denying that his movement and energy adds anything to Newcastle.
In Wissa, it’s a little different. The 28-year-old Brentford frontman has been a Newcastle target for the summer and is intended to leave GTECH to join Howe’s cause in the coming weeks.
The move is irrespective of Isak Quandary, and the Dr. Congo star is expected to bring an immediate clinical touch to the Tyneside team after scoring 19 goals in the 2024/25 Premier League season.
However, he is at the heart of his Prime Year and there is no significant development yet to take on a personal level.
However, Jackson has spent two years developing his talent at Chelsea and can’t level up if he is entrusted with a starring role in Newcastle.