Newcastle United rocked past the impact of PSR last summer and are now ready to make the right investment in Eddie Howe’s team.
For the opening months of the 2024/25 campaign, the mood rang out on Tyneside, but the form went low after a major target was missed during the closure week of the transfer window, but the magpie eventually flew high.
Liverpool was slammed at Wembley. Wembley is a 2-1 scoreline to praise the losers in the Carabao Cup final, and Hercules’ efforts to seal the fifth in the Premier League have brought Gates back to the Champions League.
St. James Park certainly presents an attractive project, but Brentford’s Brian M Bemo threw a spanner on the piece when he rejected the Magpie benefits due to his desire to move to Manchester United.
Newcastle adapted as usual and actually found the perfect alternative.
Newcastle’s open talk is an alternative to Mbeumo
Mbeumo may be out of reach, but at least Newcastle has the funds to launch it in the front of the top right. Brentford is demanding about £60 million from the charm.
And if athletics are worthy of salt (they) Toon has been having a behind-the-scenes discussion about signing Antoine Cementho of Bournemouth, who is trying to complete the forefront of Hau.
The 25-year-old Semeño was a South Coast revelation last season, bringing prolific and dynamic threats.
Having proven himself for two seasons on the UK’s top flight, Cherry is looking for a £70 million fee if he wins cash, and Tottenham Hotspur is also enthusiastic.
What Antoine Semegno brings to Newcastle
Bournemouth signed with Semeño from the championship Bristol City in January 2023 for £10.5 million. He then strengthened his strength under Andniiraora’s leadership.
The athletic report mentioned above states that while Howe is determined to add firepower to Newcastle’s right wing, balance and multipositionality are factors that influence managers’ calculations. Fortunately, Semeño embodies such tactical principles and can create a great fit.
The two-foot talent shuffled on the frontline last season has shown aptitude in various regions and always retains a strong degree of potency.
Antoine Semegno’s 24/25 season with Bournemouth | |||
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position | App | the goal | assist |
Left winger | 20 | 5 | 4 |
Right winger | 19 | 6 | 1 |
Center Forward | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Statistics through the Transfer Market |
Additionally, he is hailed as a “mainstagram” and “duel monster” by analyst Ben Matinson.
For these reasons, he may prove to be an ideal alternative to Mbeumo. According to FBREF, Semenyo was ranked last year in the top 5% of the Premier League, attacking midfielders and wingers with shots per 90 players, with a relentless search for goals that allowed the data-equipped site to list MBEUMO as one of the most comparable players.
Semenyo’s progressive advances over the past two years have commented on his potential for success in Howe’s Newcastle system.
He has the fundamental qualities of Semeño, who finished the campaign, scoring 20 goals from 38 Premier League appearances, but he averaged 1.8 key passes, 1.4 dribbling and 4.7 duels per game, according to his sofa score.
If Semenyo can adjust the hunger to hit that ball, streamlining it could make him a sensational part of Newcastle’s side that continues to exceed expectations.
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