With the latest twist on the story in Newcastle United striker search, Magpies have launched enquiries to sign more than £60 million.
The latest Newcastle Striker target
It’s been a long summer for the people of St. James Park, but I’m hoping to end with a positive note. The search for their strikers is still ongoing despite endless rejections, with new names beginning to appear on the radar. This is reportedly included both Jorgenstrandlersen and Alexander Sorros.
Wolverhampton Wanderlers Forward is the name he threatened to steal the headlines in reports that Newcastle was pushing to secure his signature. But the wolves have so far taken the same stance that Brentford has for Joain Wissa, priced the star striker this month at the £60m mark.
As a result, Sollos also reportedly appeared as an option for Newcastle and Eddie Howe. Norwegian International reportedly wants to leave Atletico Madrid after dropping out with Diego Simeone.
Sollos also has unfinished business in the Premier League after being down as a transfer flop during Crystal Palace. Years after that Selhurst Park frustration, he has rebuilt himself into a clinically towering advance that can solve Newcastle’s problems.
However, less than two weeks have passed before the transfer window closes, Sollos and Strandlersen are not the only ones on Newcastle’s radar. The report suggests that it was the first move to sign a star of over 60 million pounds.
Newcastle begins enquiries to sign Wheel Muani
According to Italian reports, as broadcast by sports witnesses, Newcastle has launched an investigation this month to sign Randal Colo Muani in Paris Saint-Germain. The forward seemed doomed to join Juventus from the beginning of the summer, but negotiations have yet to reach a breakthrough between the Italian club and PSG, so Newcastle is reportedly swooping down to try a potential hijacking.
The report argues that negotiations have traveled between Juventus and PSG due to the gap in what they believe is valuable. The Turin Club has reportedly wanted to sign the Frenchman with a loan with a purchase worth 45 million euros (£39 million), but PSG is willing to accept the option for 70 million euros (£61 million) this month.
Given how far apart both clubs are in their ratings, Newcastle was able to quickly make effective use of their wealth and solve their striker problems while doing so.
Koro Muani struggled with PSG, but he quickly rediscovered his best form on loan at Juventus last season, scoring eight goals in 16 Serie A games. A player whose Kylian Mbappe was once called “perfect”, there is still a possibility that the Frenchman will realize his impressive potential.