According to journalist Sacha Taborieri, Newcastle United are seriously considering moving Randal Kolomuani as the transfer window enters final time.
French international emerged as a realistic alternative target after the magpie became increasingly frustrated by Joan Wissa’s continued pursuit from Brentford.
Newcastle’s Wissa pursuit has taken over much of the summer, and Brentford is reluctant to leave without securing a substantial fee for one of his most important offensive players.
Newcastle United officials feel anxious
As the clock ticked towards the deadline, the patience inside Newcastle camp is beginning to fade.
Tabolieri reports that the club has repeatedly had a recent interest in Colo Muani, and that internal debate is accelerating the possibility of taking him to St. James Park.
Colo Muani spent the second half of last season on loan at Juventus, where he was impressed with 10 goals and three assists in 22 appearances in all competitions.
His versatility in the front line, where he can play as a central striker or away from the wing, makes him an attractive proposition for Eddie Howe and his team.
Magpies need to replace the ISAK
The need for another forward has become even more pressing development following the development around Alexander Isaac, which is supposed to complete the transition to Liverpool in a record-breaking move in the Premier League.
Financials that are not magpie issues will be active on the deadline and can search for Isak alternatives.
Newcastle, which had already invested in Nick Woltemade’s club record signature, remains determined to further strengthen its offensive options.
The Newcastle hierarchy faces key decisions and pushes hard to close the Wissa deal or moves decisively to sign Koro Muani.
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