Report: Newcastle now eyeing move to sign ‘electric’ Dutch international, set to cost £46m

Newcastle United’s ambitious summer transfer plans have taken shape with their reported interest in Bournemouth’s dynamic forward Justin Kluivert.

According to CaughtOffside, the Magpies are among several Premier League clubs monitoring the Dutch international, who could be available for approximately £47 million as Eddie Howe looks to bolster his attacking options ahead of their Champions League return.

Kluivert’s impressive 2024/25 campaign saw him become a pivotal figure in Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth side, contributing 12 goals and 6 assists in 34 Premier League appearances.

The 25-year-old’s versatility and explosive pace make him an ideal candidate for Howe’s high-intensity system, with his ability to operate across multiple forward positions adding valuable tactical flexibility to Newcastle’s European-chasing squad.

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Justin Kluivert’s 2024/25 Season Breakdown

CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsMinutes Played
Premier League341262,356′
FA Cup412236′
League Cup10022′

The potential acquisition represents a calculated gamble for Newcastle’s recruitment team. Kluivert’s pedigree – having come through Ajax’s famed academy before stints at Roma, RB Leipzig, and now Bournemouth – combines with prime-age explosiveness that could thrive under Howe’s guidance.

His £47m valuation reflects both his productive season and the premium English clubs face when dealing with domestic rivals, but Newcastle’s Champions League status and ambitious project may help justify the expenditure.

Howe’s transformation of Newcastle since arriving in 2021 has been remarkable, delivering their first major English trophy in 70 years with last season’s Carabao Cup triumph before securing a dramatic Champions League qualification on the final day.

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Kluivert’s profile aligns perfectly with the manager’s preference for versatile, technically-gifted attackers capable of executing his pressing philosophy.

The Dutchman’s comfort operating as either a winger or central playmaker would provide cover for multiple positions during a demanding campaign featuring European commitments.

Competition for Kluivert’s signature is expected to be fierce, with several top-flight clubs reportedly monitoring his situation. However, Newcastle’s recent success and clear upward trajectory could give them an edge in negotiations.

The move would continue their strategy of recruiting players entering their prime years rather than pursuing established superstars, balancing immediate impact with long-term value.

As Newcastle prepare to mix with Europe’s elite, securing talents like Kluivert could prove crucial in bridging the gap between domestic competitiveness and continental relevance.

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While the deal remains in its early stages, the Dutch forward’s skill set and Premier League-proven quality make him an intriguing target as the Magpies look to build on their historic season.