Newcastle United is believed to be paying attention to the impressive double dive alongside the impending movement of Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga this summer.
Newcastle closes to Elanga’s signature
Magpies continue to work hard on new signatures, from James Trafford to Marc Guech, but the addition of Elanga from the forest appears to be closer than ever.
According to a new claim from Sky Sports Newcastle reporter Keith Downey agreed to £55 million for the Swedish signature, and medical care is expected to be imminent.
Elanga could be an eye-catching signature for Eddie Howe, and his pace helped them pose a major threat in a counterattack, as highlighted last season when they scored a spectacular solo effort against former club Manchester United.
Now it’s a case where the forest man becomes a Newcastle player and ensures there are no slow obstacles to overcome before paying attention to the signature.
Newcastle is watching a double defensive dive
According to team (via Sports Witness), Newcastle remains eager to sign Lyon goalkeeper Lucas Perri despite his strong interest in Trafford. He is considered a good alternative to the British and may head to the Premier League either way this summer. Leeds United are also taking part in the mix.
meanwhile, Have a sport Magpies claim they continue to see Gehi’s summer moves from Crystal Palace, which could potentially trade £70 million. They are said to “hope to win the race” to close out Elanga and sign England International.
If Newcastle fails to sign the Burnley man, Peri stands out as an excellent alternative to Trafford. At 27, the Brazilian is a more proven player at the top level than Trafford, but at this point it would be surprising if Clarett’s goalkeeper wasn’t the one who came this summer.
Guehi, on the other hand, undoubtedly stands out as the most powerful option possible to strengthen Newcastle’s backline, showing that he stands out as the UK’s best defender last summer, showing that he excels both in the club and in the country.
Now it feels like a fitting time in his career to enjoy new challenges, and he has the leadership, quality of the ball, and reading of play that has been a mainstay in Magpie defense for many years.
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Certainly, the £700 million price tag is bloated. As is often the case with homemade players, he has proven to be worth every penny if he shines at the heart of his defense for the next decade.