Newcastle agree 4yr contract with 23yr old Serie A defender, improved bid expected

Newcastle United have taken a significant step forward in their pursuit of Malick Thiaw after the AC Milan defender agreed to personal terms with the Magpies.
The 23-year-old German international has given the green light to a potential move to St James’ Park, leaving negotiations between the two clubs as the final hurdle to overcome.
AC Milan rejected Newcastle’s initial €30 million bid for the towering center-back, but reports from Italy suggest an improved offer is imminent.
Thiaw’s impressive performances in Serie A have convinced Newcastle’s recruitment team that he possesses the technical and physical attributes to thrive in the Premier League.
His potential arrival would address a clear area of concern for Eddie Howe’s side, who showed defensive vulnerabilities last season despite their Champions League qualification.

The young defender represents both an immediate solution and a long-term investment for Newcastle. At 23, Thiaw has room to develop further while already boasting experience at the highest level.
His anticipated partnership with Sven Botman could form the foundation of Newcastle’s defense for years to come, providing the stability needed to compete on multiple fronts.
For Thiaw, the move offers an exciting opportunity to test himself in English football while joining a project on the rise.
Newcastle’s recent EFL Cup triumph and return to Champions League action add to the club’s growing appeal, backed by the financial muscle to compete for top talent.
With preseason preparations underway, Newcastle’s hierarchy recognizes the urgency to strengthen their backline before facing Europe’s elite attackers.
Thiaw’s combination of aerial dominance, progressive passing, and tactical intelligence makes him an ideal candidate to bolster Howe’s options.
The coming days will reveal whether Newcastle’s expected improved bid can convince Milan to part with their promising defender.