Malick Thiaw to Newcastle Rumours are ‘Wide of the Mark’

Recent rumors suggesting AC Milan defender Malick Thiaw’s move to Newcastle United have been dismissed by the player’s agent, Gordon Stipic. Despite ongoing speculation, Stipic clarified that reports linking the 22-year-old German defender to the Magpies are “false and incorrect,” as noted by journalist Patrick Berger.

Newcastle United, grappling with long-term ACL injuries to Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles, has been on the lookout for central defenders to prevent another defensive crisis.

While Newcastle has been eyeing Thiaw since the start of the transfer window, Fabrizio Romano reports that no official bid has been submitted yet.

The club recently secured ex-Bournemouth defender Lloyd Kelly on a free transfer and continues to consider other options, including Chelsea outcast Trevoh Chalobah.

Thiaw, who joined AC Milan from Schalke in 2022, quickly became a key player for the Rossoneri. Last season, he made 30 appearances across all competitions and was second only to former Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori in minutes played among Milan’s center-backs.

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Thiaw’s ball-playing abilities and high pass accuracy (91.6%) ranked him fourth in Serie A, showcasing his potential under Stefano Pioli. His contributions were instrumental in Milan finishing second in Serie A, trailing only their fierce rivals, Inter Milan.

Despite Newcastle’s interest, Thiaw remains happy at AC Milan. Romano’s insights on X indicate that while Newcastle may be interested, Thiaw’s agent has described reports of an imminent move as inaccurate. Thiaw himself is reportedly content in Italy, where he has established himself as a reliable defender.

AC Milan’s defensive lineup is set to become even more competitive. With Thiaw, Tomori, and Pierre Kalulu already in the squad, Milan is on the verge of signing RB Salzburg center-back Strahinja Pavlovic, according to Romano.

Additionally, Matteo Gabbia has returned from a season-long loan at Villarreal, adding further depth to Milan’s defensive options.

Newcastle United’s strategy for the summer transfer window appears focused on bolstering their defense. The arrival of Lloyd Kelly marks a significant step, but the club aims to add another central defender to their ranks.

While Thiaw remains a long-term target, the club’s immediate focus may shift to other potential signings, including Trevoh Chalobah. Eddie Howe’s goal is to ensure the team is well-equipped to handle any defensive challenges in the upcoming season.

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In summary, while Newcastle United’s interest in Malick Thiaw is evident, no official moves have been made. Thiaw’s agent has debunked the transfer rumors, and the player appears content at AC Milan.

Newcastle’s defensive strategy remains in flux, with the club actively seeking to strengthen its backline ahead of the new season. As the summer transfer window progresses, fans will eagerly await further developments and official announcements from both clubs.

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