Newcastle leading race to sign “superstar” attacker, PIF ready to pay £60M

Newcastle United have positioned themselves as the leading contenders to secure Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze this summer, with Eddie Howe personally driving the club’s interest in the England international.

According to Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri, the Magpies’ hierarchy views the 25-year-old as their primary attacking target as they look to build on their Carabao Cup triumph and potential Champions League qualification.

The proposed move comes with significant financial considerations. While Eze’s £60 million release clause becomes active this summer, GIVEMESPORT sources indicate the deal remains “complicated” to execute under current Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

Despite the substantial wealth of Newcastle’s PIF owners, the club must first generate funds through player sales before activating Eze’s clause – a reality that has been communicated to the player’s representatives.

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Eze’s potential arrival would address several strategic needs for Howe’s side. With Sandro Tonali reportedly seeking a return to Italy, the Palace star’s creative versatility could fill the impending void in midfield.

The statistics underscore Eze’s influence this season: 8 assists and 9 goal-creating actions in 26 Premier League appearances, alongside an impressive 6.4 expected goals metric that suggests his attacking output might deserve more reward.

Competition for Eze’s signature remains fierce, with Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester United all monitoring the situation. However, Newcastle’s project appears to hold particular appeal, offering the promise of European football and a central role in Howe’s evolving system.

The midfielder’s ability to operate across the attacking midfield positions or even as a false nine makes him an ideal fit for Newcastle’s tactical flexibility.

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Howe’s summer plans extend beyond just Eze, with defensive reinforcements also prioritized. Injuries to Jamaal Lascelles and Sven Botman have exposed Newcastle’s lack of depth at center-back, prompting interest in Liverpool’s Jarrell Quansah and Eze’s Palace teammate Marc Guéhi.

These potential moves signal Newcastle’s ambition to compete on multiple fronts next season, though their ability to secure top targets will depend heavily on outgoing transfers and PSR compliance.

For Eze, the decision represents a critical career crossroads. While Palace will reluctantly sanction his departure if the release clause is met, the attacking midfielder must weigh the allure of Newcastle’s upward trajectory against interest from more established Champions League contenders.

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Should the Magpies secure his signature, it would mark another statement of intent from a club determined to establish itself among England’s elite – provided they can navigate the financial complexities that now define the modern transfer market.

As the summer window approaches, all eyes remain on Selhurst Park. Newcastle’s pursuit of Eze could become one of the sagas of the transfer period, testing both their financial creativity and persuasive powers in equal measure.

For Howe and his recruitment team, success in this endeavor would not only address immediate needs but send a powerful message about Newcastle’s growing pull in the Premier League’s competitive landscape.