Report: Newcastle enter talks to sign £34m star who has been compared to Bukayo Saka

As Newcastle United push for Champions League qualification in their final 10 Premier League matches, Eddie Howe appears to be plotting a reunion with Bournemouth winger Dango Ouattara. The Burkina Faso international has emerged as one of the season’s breakout stars, attracting attention from top European clubs with his electrifying performances.

Why Ouattara Fits Newcastle’s Vision

The 22-year-old forward has flourished under Andoni Iraola’s management, drawing comparisons to Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka for his direct wing play.

With 9 goals in 30 appearances this campaign, Ouattara offers the explosive attacking threat Newcastle need to complement Alexander Isak’s central presence.

Dango Ouattara’s 2023/24 Premier League Stats

Read Also  Newcastle United switch attention to signing Abdukodir Khusanov’s £25M teammate
StatisticOutputBournemouth Squad Rank
Appearances267th
Goals7=2nd
Key Passes/Game1=6th
Dribbles/Game13rd
Shots/Game1.82nd
Average Rating6.936th

Data courtesy of WhoScored (correct as of 30/03/25)

The Transfer Landscape

African outlet Africa Foot reports Newcastle have made initial contact regarding a potential €40m (£34m) move. The Magpies face competition from Napoli, AC Milan, and Aston Villa for the winger’s signature.

Ouattara’s Premier League breakthrough came with a dramatic last-minute winner against Tottenham last April, showcasing the clutch mentality Howe values. His 10 international goals for Burkina Faso further demonstrate his growing pedigree.

With Miguel Almirón’s January departure and the need to support in-form Jacob Murphy, Ouattara could provide crucial depth behind Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes.

Read Also  Mikel Arteta issues blunt five-word verdict on Newcastle United after Arsenal Carabao Cup exit

His versatility across the frontline makes him an ideal rotational option for Newcastle’s potential European campaigns next season.

As Howe looks to build on this season’s League Cup triumph, securing emerging talents like Ouattara could prove pivotal in bridging the gap to the Premier League’s elite.

The Bournemouth connection adds an intriguing subplot to what may become one of the summer’s most talked-about transfers.