Liam Delap asks for Newcastle United transfer conditions and Bruno’s Saudi link explained

Newcastle United are positioning themselves for a busy and potentially transformative summer, with key discussions on the horizon involving several high-profile transfer targets.

One of the most notable names on their radar is £30 million-rated striker Liam Delap, whose representatives have been active in gauging interest across the Premier League.

Delap’s camp has reportedly compiled a shortlist of interested clubs, which includes not just Newcastle, but also Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea.

The competition is fierce, but Newcastle’s ability to secure a Champions League spot next season could be the deciding factor in their pursuit of the talented forward.

The outcome of the final day of the Premier League season holds significant weight in this transfer saga. A victory over Everton at St James’ Park could secure Newcastle’s place among Europe’s elite, potentially tipping the scales in their favor.

Delap has made it clear that he intends to join a club with Champions League aspirations, and Newcastle are determined to meet that condition.

The 21-year-old striker is believed to be seeking a weekly wage in the region of £120,000 to £150,000, a figure that would place him among the top earners at the club.

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As the summer window officially opens on June 1, clubs are preparing to accelerate their recruitment plans, and Newcastle are keen to make an early statement.

Meanwhile, speculation has surrounded the future of star midfielder Bruno Guimarães after his agent, Alexis Malavolta, was seen in Saudi Arabia.

His appearance at Al-Ittihad prompted a wave of rumors suggesting interest from the Saudi Pro League club, but Newcastle insiders have played down the connection.

Malavolta, who represents several high-profile players through Bertolucci Sports, was reportedly visiting as a guest of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which also owns Al-Ittihad. Despite the social media buzz, there’s no concrete evidence of a transfer move in the works at this stage.

Bruno, who signed a contract extension in October 2023 that ties him to the club until 2028, remains fully committed to Newcastle.

While there have been unconfirmed whispers of fresh contract talks over the past week, those close to the Brazilian have dismissed them. The club remains confident in his loyalty and sees him as a central figure in their long-term project.

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His performances have consistently demonstrated that he’s more than capable of anchoring the midfield, and any serious attempt to lure him away would be met with significant resistance.

Beyond the high-profile targets, Newcastle continue to explore future stars across Europe. Scouts have been keeping a close eye on Sindre Walle Egeli, an 18-year-old sensation from Norway who plays for Nordsjælland.

Egeli, a versatile winger capable of playing on both flanks, has enjoyed a breakout season, notching nine goals and eight assists in 32 appearances in Norway’s top flight. The Chronicle previously reported Newcastle’s interest back in March, and the club has remained active in monitoring his progress.

However, the race to sign Egeli is intensifying. French side Lille submitted a formal enquiry this week, and Dutch giants Feyenoord had a £12 million bid turned down in January.

Nordsjælland reportedly want at least £12.6 million for the teenager, and with potential add-ons, the final cost could approach £20 million. That price tag hasn’t deterred suitors across Europe, with Serie A’s Atalanta also expressing strong interest.

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The competition is expected to heat up as the summer progresses, and Newcastle must decide whether to move swiftly or risk losing out on one of Scandinavia’s brightest young talents.

The Magpies find themselves at a pivotal point in their rebuild. Their transfer strategy reflects a delicate balance between immediate upgrades and future investments.

Whether it’s the pursuit of a Premier League-proven striker like Delap, maintaining the core around Bruno Guimarães, or investing in raw potential with players like Egeli, Newcastle are aiming to position themselves not just as top-four contenders, but as a club with a sustainable and ambitious long-term vision.

With European qualification hanging in the balance and the transfer window just days away, every decision made over the coming weeks will shape the trajectory of the club for seasons to come.

The discussions, negotiations, and decisive moments that follow could prove just as thrilling as any matchday, and Newcastle fans will be watching closely as their club prepares for what promises to be an eventful and defining summer.