Just in: Newcastle now really in talks to bring wonderful Serie A striker on loan with buy option

The final hours of the summer transfer window are always a whirlwind of activity, and for Newcastle United, the work is far from over.

After securing the club-record signing of Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart, the Magpies are now turning their attention to adding even more firepower to their attacking options.

According to reliable reports, the club has opened talks with AS Roma over a potential deal for Ukrainian international striker Artem Dovbyk, as Eddie Howe looks to ensure his squad is fully equipped for the challenges ahead.

This move makes perfect sense when you consider the context. The departure of Callum Wilson earlier in the summer left a noticeable gap in the squad, and the ongoing situation with Alexander Isak who is still pushing for a move to Liverpool has only increased the urgency to bring in proven goal scorers.

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While Woltemade is an exciting addition for the future, the potential arrival of Dovbyk would provide experience, physicality, and a proven track record at the highest level.

The proposed deal is structured as an initial loan with an option or obligation to buy, a approach that offers flexibility for both clubs.

For Newcastle, it allows them to strengthen immediately without committing to a large upfront fee, which is especially important given the financial constraints of Financial Fair Play.

For Roma, it provides a pathway to recoup a significant fee for a player who is not currently a regular starter, while also potentially including a loan fee that helps their own balance sheet.

Dovbyk’s credentials are impressive. The 28-year-old enjoyed a spectacular season with Girona in La Liga before moving to Serie A, where he scored 12 goals in his debut campaign despite often being used as a substitute.

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His strength, aerial ability, and clinical finishing make him a perfect fit for the physical demands of the Premier League.

Moreover, his experience at international level—with 11 goals in 36 appearances for Ukraine adds a layer of maturity and composure that could be invaluable in high-pressure moments.

For Eddie Howe, the attraction is obvious. Dovbyk represents a different kind of option—a target man who can hold up play, bring others into the game, and convert chances in the box.

This would offer a tactical alternative to the mobility of players like Woltemade and Anthony Gordon, giving Howe the ability to adapt his approach based on the opponent.

Of course, any deal of this nature is complex, and time is not on Newcastle’s side. With the deadline fast approaching, negotiations will need to move quickly.

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Roma would prefer a permanent sale, but their willingness to consider a loan deal suggests there is room for compromise.

The coming days will be crucial, but the mere fact that talks are underway is a positive sign for Newcastle fans.

If completed, this signing would send a clear message about the club’s ambition. It shows that even after making a major investment in Woltemade, the hierarchy is prepared to back their manager further.

For a squad preparing to compete in the Champions League while also navigating a demanding Premier League schedule, depth and quality in every position is essential.

Artem Dovbyk could be the final piece of the puzzle—a player who not only strengthens the team but also embodies the relentless ambition that has defined this new era at St. James’ Park.