Newcastle United regards Spain International Samu Aghowa as a potential transfer option to replace Alexander Isak this summer.
The magpies are brace for a current offers for their Swedish superstar in the coming months with the club aware of great interest in him.
Isak's striking goal record on Tyneside has attracted the attention of other Premier League parties and Barcelona.
With Newcastle under no significant pressure to sell the former real Sociedad striker, they could demand a Premier League record of £ 150 million.
If Isak leaves St. James' Park, Eddie Howe will be looking for a new attacker, possibly with the offer to play UEFA Champions League football next season.
According to reports from Football Insider, Newcastle has been exploring Aghehowa since the beginning of 2025, after an impressive first season in Porto.
AGHEHOWA made the decision to leave Atletico Madrid last summer, after he was not convinced to his first team role under Diego Simeone, but the rumor is that Los Rojiblancos is still a sale of 50% about his £ 82.5 million release clause in Portugal.
20 goals in 32 games in all competitions is a strong return for the 20-year-old, but every Newcastle movement will not be easy.
Howe will continue to prioritize ISAK if his plan A with the report that adds Newcastle will not pay the full release clause from Aghowa at this stage.
Porto is still looking for a huge fee for their star striker, but the club could also exercise their right to buy 30% more of its rights from Atletico Madrid before they enter into sales conversations, to ensure that they receive more from a potential transfer output.
Porto is currently third in the Portuguese top flight, where only the champions qualified directly for the Champions League next season and the second place in August the qualifications of the tournament are on its way.
