Newcastle United is quite in the Premier League – and they may also have unfinished things on the transfer market.
The side of Eddie Howe, without European football that pushes their calendar, is a force to take this campaign into account. Under the leadership of impenetrable star -striker Alexander Isak, who has already added 17 league goals, the Magpies are fourth in the table and have a genuine hope for re -securing Champions League football.
They also give a 2-0 lead over Arsenal in their two-legged Carabao Cup semi-final, and a second stage in St. James's Park. With the transfer window that is slowly running down, Newcastle is said to be still active, and some parts of their team must have to be strengthened.
Mirror Football takes a look at what a dream end at the window looks like on howh, including ISAK signing improved terms and a new striker that arrives to reduce the workload of the Swede.
Isak extends
Although the goals and impeccable form of Isak have been crucial for the success of Newcastle, it has also meant that big names from all over Europe and the Premier League continue to sniff.
The Swedish AAS has long been associated with a move to Arsenal, and although his current deal will expire in 2028, increasing his wages and keeping him happy in St. James's Park suddenly became the top priority.
It is estimated that ISAK currently earns £ 120,000, and with only three and a half years left to his deal, the Telegraph revealed that conversations will start this summer about an improved extension.
However, if the Magpies have the feeling that their goal machine must be tied earlier and the Gunners or another potential offer, they can choose to offer Isak his new deal in January and give fans a late Christmas gift.
Jonathan David Deal
Although Isak has been a revelation and is undoubtedly the first name on the Newcastle team magazine, the forward line of the club lacks an injury to the chance.
Callum Wilson has been sidelined for most of the season and will be 33 this year. Young striker William Osula has shown promising, but is far from a bona fide backup for Isak despite the fact against Bromley in the FA Cup.
A name that emerged as a potential recruit is the Canadian bait of Lille, Jonathan David. David has long been associated with a move to the Premier League, where Arsenal and Liverpool also keep a close eye on him. Moreover, the current contract of the 25-year-old will expire in the summer.
Although Newcastle is confronted with fierce competition to secure its services, as a chroniclelief reports that an unnamed club had rejected an £ 10 million bid, they could now act and secure a bargain instead of hoping to land David on A free transfer in the summer.
Evan Ferguson -loan
Another – although less likely – option that the magpies could strive to get part of the burden of Isak at the top or even look to be a partner, is Brighton's Wantaway Starlet Evan Ferguson.
The 20-year-old Republic of Ireland International is reportedly established to leave the seagulls before the window closes, after he is difficult to find for minutes to get through this campaign, and Premier League clubs are in line.
Arsenal, West Ham and even Everton from David Moyes are linked to the striker. However, Newcastle could be another to throw in and land itself a productive sniper to help Isak.
Ferguson is a past a “phenomenal talent” called by the legend Alan Shearer from Newcastle, and although every deal will probably just be a loan movement, he would be invaluable when a crunch period is approaching through the center of the center of the center. Other parts of the team, also at the back and outside, could also be stimulated, although no concrete names have arisen.
James McATee recruited
Howe's side must have the feeling that midfield also needs a boost, a movement for the younger James Mcatee from Manchester City could be on the cards before the window closes.
City has already welcomed new £ 59 million to sign Omar Marmoush on Etihad this window, and with Oscar Bobb ready to return from an injury, the Telegraph reports that McATEE has already been frustrated by a lack of playing time, which only becomes scarce.
The departure of Miguel Almiron leaves a hole in the team that could fill McATee, and a rival of the magpies closing a deal, Bayer Leverkusen, are reportedly close to Aston Villas Emiliano Buendia, unlike the young Englishman.
It is estimated that potential departure Odysseas Vlachodimos and Lloyd Kelly cost somewhere in the £ 25 million region. Nevertheless, the e-mail reports that Newcastle is interested in McATee, and the 20-year-old could complete, which would be a dreamy end to the January window if he arrives to strengthen the midfield of the club.
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