Newcastle United want Premier League flop as winger becomes available
As Newcastle United prepares for the upcoming 2024/25 Premier League season, the focus is on strengthening their squad and offloading some players.
Eddie Howe’s side faces newly promoted Southampton in their first home game.
The team also has pre-season friendlies lined up against Hull City, Urawa Reds, Yokohama FM, and Brest, providing ample opportunities to fine-tune their strategies and integrate new signings.
Miguel Almiron’s Potential Departure
According to our sources, Newcastle United is willing to entertain bids in the range of £25 million to £30 million for winger Miguel Almiron this summer. Almiron, who has attracted attention from clubs in Saudi Arabia, might seek a new challenge in the Middle East.
The 30-year-old Paraguay international, with 58 caps to his name, joined Newcastle in 2019 from Atlanta United in the MLS, where he had a successful stint. Over his time with Newcastle, Almiron has made 209 appearances across all competitions, scoring 30 goals, five of which came in the last campaign. While he provides valuable competition and depth to Howe’s attacking options, his future at St James’ Park remains uncertain.
If Almiron departs, it would free up significant space and funds, allowing Newcastle to bring in new reinforcements.
Interest in Juventus Midfielder Arthur Melo
Newcastle has reportedly shown interest in Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo, as per Spanish news outlet Marca.
Arthur, who had a brief loan spell at Liverpool in 2022, playing only once, spent the last season with Fiorentina. He made 48 appearances for the Serie A club, including 33 in the league, scoring two goals.
Returning to Juventus, Arthur’s future remains unclear. Newcastle sees him as a potential addition to bolster their midfield options. With a point to prove after his challenging time at Liverpool, Arthur could bring a fresh dynamic to Newcastle’s midfield.
Arthur’s career began in Brazil, with youth spells at Goiás and Grêmio, eventually breaking into Grêmio’s first team. His performances caught the eye of Barcelona, leading to his move to Europe in 2018 to join the La Liga giants.
Newcastle’s transfer strategy focuses on balancing the squad by adding quality players while managing financial constraints. The potential sale of Almiron and interest in Arthur Melo highlight their intent to refresh the squad and enhance their competitiveness in the Premier League.
With the new season approaching, Newcastle aims to build a team capable of competing at the highest level. The pre-season friendlies will be crucial for integrating new players and refining tactics. Eddie Howe’s management and strategic acquisitions will play a pivotal role in achieving the club’s objectives.
This transfer window is crucial for Newcastle United as they prepare for the 2024/25 Premier League season. The potential departure of Miguel Almiron and the interest in Arthur Melo underscore the club’s strategic approach to building a competitive squad. With careful planning and smart acquisitions, Newcastle aims to strengthen their position in the league and make a significant impact in the upcoming season.