Newcastle United said to have collapsed in transfer talks – Set to agree to package club want

Newcastle United’s pursuit of Hugo Ekitiké has intensified, marking a pivotal moment in one of the summer’s most closely watched transfer sagas.

What began as speculation now appears to be reaching a decisive phase, with fresh reports from Germany indicating the Magpies may be on the verge of making a statement move in the transfer market.

Initially, Newcastle’s €80 million bid for Ekitiké was swiftly rejected by Eintracht Frankfurt, who found the proposed payment structure unsatisfactory.

Sky Deutschland’s Florian Plettenberg confirmed that while the offer was substantial, Frankfurt’s hierarchy remained firm in their valuation, which has consistently hovered around the €100 million mark.

The Bundesliga club are not just interested in the total amount, but also in how the money is structured—seeking a significant upfront payment rather than deferred add-ons.

Bild has since doubled down on Frankfurt’s position, reaffirming their €100 million demand and suggesting that Newcastle, despite earlier reservations, are now preparing to meet that figure.

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Contrary to initial impressions that the Premier League side would not entertain such a steep valuation, the latest reports now reveal that Newcastle are readying a revised package worth the full amount, likely with bonuses included.

The urgency around this deal appears to stem from Newcastle’s desire to finalize the signing quickly. Their interest in Ekitiké has reached a critical juncture, and sources close to the negotiations suggest the club wants to wrap up the deal without further delay.

The 23-year-old French striker, whose potential has long been admired across Europe, remains open to a Premier League move.

With Arsenal and Chelsea no longer in the race and Al-Hilal ruled out due to the player’s reluctance to relocate to Saudi Arabia, Newcastle find themselves in a strong position.

However, the finer details remain unresolved. Newcastle have yet to agree personal terms with Ekitiké, an unusual scenario given how far advanced talks with Frankfurt have progressed.

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According to Bild, this may be a strategic move by Newcastle to push the player into making a quicker decision by demonstrating their serious intent through club-to-club negotiations.

The pressure now shifts to Ekitiké and his representatives, including high-profile agent Ali Barat, who is reportedly stepping in to help manage the complexities of the transfer.

Eintracht Frankfurt, for their part, remain clear: no deal will be completed until Ekitiké reaches a personal agreement with his next club. While the German side has shown a willingness to negotiate on structure, they won’t greenlight any transfer unless the striker gives the green light first.

This stance adds another layer of drama to an already intricate operation, but it also signals Frankfurt’s desire to avoid another transfer collapse similar to past player exits.

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Plettenberg reinforced this sentiment on X, stating that Newcastle’s operation for Ekitiké is progressing and that significant strides have been made behind the scenes.

He confirmed Frankfurt are now anticipating a second official bid from the Premier League side, which aligns with Newcastle’s growing determination to secure one of Europe’s most exciting attacking prospects.

As the situation stands, all signs suggest Newcastle United are now prepared to meet Frankfurt’s demands, shifting the focus toward personal negotiations and final approvals.

If completed, the deal would not only be a statement of intent from the Magpies but also one of the most significant transfers of the window. Whether Ekitiké ultimately signs on the dotted line remains to be seen, but the next few days could prove decisive in shaping the future of Newcastle’s attack.