Eddie Howe and Jack Dooni (Photo: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United, Getty Images, Joe Toss/Rex/Shutterstock)
Newcastle hopes to enter the summer as a Champions League club. If so, you’ll be able to add more signatures to Eddie Howe’s team. There is a desire to sign a new centre-back, right winger and striker, but the middle part could also be addressed by sports director Paul Mitchell.
Joe Wilk and Sean Longstaff are both tied to moves away from St. James Park, with at least one gap in Howe’s team. So it’s no surprise that Newcastle will see the midfielder move to compete with Bruno Guimaras, Sandro Tonari, Jollington and others.
And now it’s revealed that one of their targets comes from the championship.
Newcastle set the sights on Jack Doni’s summer movements
As reported in the Daily Mail, Newcastle is interested in Coventry’s Jack Doni. The 23-year-old is a standout performer on the championship side this season, with 10 goals and 13 assists coming together in all competitions. And for this output, he is attracting the attention of the winners of the Carabao Cup.
Rudoni is considered an all-action midfielder because he has the ability to play in all three phases of the pitch. He has been deployed primarily in advanced positions over the past few months, leading to a comparison with Coventry manager Frank Lampard.
In recent years, many top Premier League players have come from the championship. A Dotoni could be the next thing to jump. And he is not the only player in tier 2 linked to Newcastle, who is also said to be very interested in Burnley’s James Trafford.

