Acquired by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia at the beginning of last October and turned into the team with the largest capital in the world of football, the Newcastle United He wants to avoid in any way a descent to the Championship that would jeopardize his pharaonic sports project.
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That is why, beyond the hiring of Eddie Howe As magpies coach, the new owners of the Saint James’ Park club want to make several additions for the next January market. Vlahovic, Martial, Calvert-Lewin, Eden Hazard O Gareth Bale are some of the many illustrious names that have sounded in recent weeks and that make up the infinite list of futuribles of the Newcastle, although the one offered this Wednesday on ‘Daily Mirror‘is quite different.
Four centrals and a midfielder
According to the British newspaper, the nomic of hypothetical winter incorporations of the ‘magpies’ is made up of: Mohamed Elneny (midfielder of the Arsenal and international by Egypt), Lloyd Kelly (central English of Bournemouth, actually in Championship), Joe Rodon (central of Tottenham and international by Gales), Sven Botman (central of Little and international Under-21 by Netherlands) and Matthias Ginter (central of Borussia Monchengladbach and world champion with Germany in Brazil 2014), whose contract with the foals ends on June 30, 2022.
What seems clear is that the most immediate priority of Howe is to reinforce the rear of a team that has conceded 30 goals in the first 15 days of Premier.
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