Newcastle United are currently closely monitoring the front of the “monster” that is likened to Sergio Aguero, according to the report.
Newcastle will increase its summer transfer plans
As April enters and the business ends in the Premier League season, Newcastle is still playing a lot. There are still so many Champions League qualifications that they have made the 2024-25 campaign memorable by lifting the EFL Cup.
The type of summer transfer window the Magpies have may depend on whether they will compete in the European elite competition, given that they can attract some top players, but they have already begun working on some potential signatures.
PIF reportedly made an offer of more than £50 million to Harvey Elliott of Liverpool. This may be difficult for the Reds to refuse, but he also has an interest in his teammate Diogo Jota.
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Newcastle is now looking at Leeds targets of £25 million.
Magpie is in the race for Premier League players who are scheduled to leave his club in the summer.
Jota isn’t the only step forward with Eddie Hau’s eyesight, but reports from the bootroom have been sent to see Besikutas’ semi-kiriksoy, who has been the scouts this weekend with a 2-1 victory over rival Galata Salei.
Scouts from West Ham United, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest were also present, while Galatasaray’s Barris Alper Irmaz was present with another player interested in the UK delegation.
Magpies are said to be closely watching the kiriksoy, and with a busy transfer window planned for Tyneside, he could be lined up for a move to St. James Park.
“Monster” Kiriksoy shows promising signs in Türkiye
The report references the nickname “Turcoaguero” of Besikutas winger, and like Manchester City legend, his preferred position is a striker, with 11 goals in 23 Süper Lig appearances in the previous period.
However, after showing signs of promise in last season’s groundbreaking campaign, the teenager is not that prolific this year and has scored three league goals, but it must be noted that he is only 19 years old.
So it’s worth taking a risk this summer on Turkish youth, especially considering he’s been receiving high praise from media members, as Besiktas’s asking price has been reportedly dropped to just £12 million.
That said, Kirik Soi’s performance this season shows that it will take him a little while to get to grips with the Premier League, so if he decides to pursue a deal this summer, Newcastle may be worth lending him and sending him.