Sky Sports claim Newcastle are interested in move for one of Germany’s fastest players

Newcastle United have turned their attention to Borussia Dortmund’s lightning-fast forward Karim Adeyemi after seeing their £45 million bid for Anthony Elanga rejected by Nottingham Forest.

The Magpies’ pursuit of attacking reinforcements has taken an intriguing turn as they explore alternatives to the Swedish winger, with Forest demanding £60 million to part with their prized asset.

Adeyemi emerges as a fascinating option for Eddie Howe’s side, bringing a unique blend of electrifying pace and creative flair that could add a new dimension to Newcastle’s attack.

The 23-year-old German international, who clocked the fourth-fastest speed in Bundesliga history (36.65 km/h) during a match against Freiburg, offers more than just raw acceleration – his technical quality and tactical intelligence make him a well-rounded attacking threat.

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The Dortmund forward’s credentials extend beyond his remarkable physical attributes. Last season’s statistics demonstrate his growing influence at Signal Iduna Park:

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JUNE 17: Karim Adeyemi of Borussia Dortmund in action during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group F match between Fluminense FC and Borussia Dortmund at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Alexandre Simoes/Borussia Dortmund via Getty Images)
2024/25 Bundesliga StatisticsKarim Adeyemi
Games Played25
Minutes Played1,441
Goals Scored7
Assists Provided6
Shots per 90 Minutes1.8
Key Passes per 90 Minutes1.1

Newcastle’s recruitment team have first-hand experience of Adeyemi’s capabilities after facing him twice in the 2023/24 Champions League group stage.

The German winger particularly impressed in Dortmund’s 2-0 victory at St James’ Park, providing the assist for Julian Brandt’s decisive second goal. These performances showcased his ability to perform against Premier League opposition, a factor that undoubtedly contributes to Newcastle’s interest.

Adeyemi’s versatility across the frontline adds to his appeal. Capable of operating on either wing or through the middle, his tactical flexibility would provide Howe with multiple options in attack.

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The 1.1 key passes per game he averaged last season would have ranked him sixth among Newcastle’s squad, demonstrating his creative potential beyond just goal threat.

While PSV’s Johan Bakayoko and West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus remain on Newcastle’s radar as alternative right-wing options, Adeyemi’s profile appears particularly suited to the Magpies’ requirements.

His blistering pace offers the directness Howe often seeks in wide attackers, while his Champions League experience aligns with Newcastle’s ambitions in Europe’s premier competition.

The potential acquisition would represent a statement of intent from Newcastle’s hierarchy, demonstrating their ability to attract players from Europe’s elite clubs. Adeyemi’s development at Dortmund, where he’s flourished under the pressure of replacing Erling Haaland’s output, suggests he possesses the mentality to thrive at St James’ Park.

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Financial considerations will play a crucial role in any potential deal. With Dortmund likely to demand a significant fee for a player under contract until 2027, Newcastle must weigh the investment against other priorities in their summer rebuild.

However, Adeyemi’s age and potential resale value make him an attractive long-term proposition compared to more established targets.

As preseason preparations loom, Newcastle’s recruitment team face critical decisions about their attacking reinforcements.

While Elanga remains a player of interest, the club’s swift identification of alternatives like Adeyemi demonstrates a well-structured transfer strategy.

The coming weeks will reveal whether the German international becomes the latest exciting addition to Howe’s evolving squad, bringing his record-breaking pace to the Premier League’s most atmospheric stadium.