Newcastle United Active talks are currently underway to let an “incredible” player leave this month, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Multiple departures may be arranged from Newcastle
The Magpies are looking to rebuild their squad this winter, meaning some long-standing players could leave before the transfer window closes.
Eddie Howe Now admit Miguel Almiron’s departure was forced on them because they needed to comply Premier Leaguefinancial rules, explain: “He’s been a top player. He’s lived his life through the football club. It’s not ideal, but that’s the reality of PSR.”
“We don’t want to lose players but we know the PSR and ongoing management of the situation is realistic.
“So we’ve said many times over the last few weeks that we’re going to make more decisions, not based on football, but based on decisions that we may have to make for the future.”
Earlier this month, reports emerged that the defender Lloyd Kelly could also quit Fenerbahce are keen to seal a deal and a new club has joined the race for the defender at St James’ Park this month.
According to Fabrizio Romano who posted the update on X, Juventus held meeting yesterday to discuss Kelly dealhas identified him as a target this winter.
Mick Brown, Football Insider Further updates provided In this case, it is suggested that the Magpies may be willing to entertain offers for the centre-back as compliance with profit and sustainability rules must be considered.
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Brown also gave a more comprehensive update on Newcastle’s transfer policy, saying: “As far as I know, they will consider selling most of the club’s fringe players at the right price.”
Newcastle should profit from Kelly
The former AFC Bournemouth man has failed to break into the ranks of contenders since arriving in the summer, making just a handful of appearances for the club. one He has played just one minute in the Premier League since the end of November, so it might be wise to cash in on him this winter.
It seems unlikely that Newcastle will receive a huge offer given the Englishman is little more than a fringe player, but any sale would be pure profit given he arrived on a free transfer, meaning that It might be very tempting for him to leave.
That said, the 26-year-old could be useful as a rotation option in the second half of the season if Juventus’ talks don’t come to fruition, and there are signs he can contribute a lot in St. Louis. James’ park, if he can find his footing.
Former Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neill commend The defender’s performance in the 1-0 win over Liverpool less than two years ago was “incredible” and Howe hopes he can return to that level soon.