Just in: Luke Edwards says Newcastle have made triple £125m transfer bid, all three want to join

The summer transfer window is heating up at St James’ Park as Newcastle United make their first major moves in the market.
According to The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards, the Magpies have submitted a combined £125m bid package for three Premier League talents – Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga, Brighton forward Joao Pedro, and Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford.
After a quiet start to the window, this ambitious triple approach signals Newcastle’s intent to strengthen significantly following their Champions League qualification.
Manager Eddie Howe knows his squad requires both quality additions and greater depth to compete on multiple fronts this season. The proposed signings would address several key areas while injecting youthful energy into the team.
Reports indicate Newcastle have structured their approach carefully across the three targets. For Trafford, they’ve offered £25m plus performance-related add-ons to Burnley for the highly-rated England international goalkeeper.

The 22-year-old shot-stopper enjoyed an outstanding Championship campaign last season and has long been on Newcastle’s radar.
In attack, the Magpies are prepared to invest heavily with £50m bids for both Elanga and Joao Pedro. The Swedish winger impressed at Nottingham Forest last term with his blistering pace and direct running, while Brazilian forward Joao Pedro has developed into one of the Premier League’s most exciting young attackers at Brighton.
Crucially, Edwards reports all three players are keen on the move to Tyneside, which could smooth negotiations with their current clubs.
The potential arrivals would give Howe exactly what his squad needs – increased competition in goal, additional firepower up front, and more creativity in wide areas.
Elanga and Joao Pedro in particular would transform Newcastle’s attacking options. Both offer versatility across the frontline, the ability to create chances, and an eye for goal – qualities that will be essential for their Champions League campaign.
At just 22 and 23 years old respectively, they also fit the club’s model of investing in young players with high potential.
For Newcastle supporters, this aggressive transfer approach represents an exciting development after weeks of relative quiet. The proposed £125m outlay demonstrates the club’s ambition to establish themselves among England’s elite rather than simply make up the numbers in Europe’s premier competition.
While negotiations continue with all three clubs, this triple bid shows Newcastle mean business this summer. Securing even two of these targets would represent excellent business, but landing all three would send a powerful message about their aspirations.
As pre-season preparations intensify, the St James’ Park faithful can finally see tangible signs of their club building a squad capable of competing on all fronts.
The coming days will reveal how these approaches progress, but one thing is clear – Newcastle are ready to back Eddie Howe with significant investment as they prepare for their biggest season in two decades.
These moves could define their ability to sustain Champions League football beyond just one campaign.