Newcastle line up late bid as striker wants to leave Everton before deadline

Newcastle line up late bid as striker wants to leave Everton before deadline
Newcastle line up late bid as striker wants to leave Everton before deadline

Newcastle line up late bid as striker wants to leave Everton before deadline

Newcastle line up late bid as striker wants to leave Everton before deadline

On August 25, the outlet stated on their website that the striker has

expressed his desire to leave Goodison Park and that he will not be signing a new contract.
Eddie Howe is a “huge fan,” and St. James’ Park is considering making an offer to improve

a “underwhelming” transfer window.

Yakuba Minteh was wanted by both teams earlier in the summer,

but negotiations fell through and the winger ended up joining Brighton.

Despite this setback, the Magpies remain interested in signing the England international.

Everton striker Eddie Howe wants after the botched Yakuba Minteh trade

Due to his contract position, Calvert-Lewin has been vulnerable to an abrupt exit during the summer,

as Everton is unlikely to be able to turn down a competitive offer.

Newcastle line up late bid as striker wants to leave Everton before deadline
Newcastle line up late bid as striker wants to leave Everton before deadline

Despite apparently being “desperate” to keep him,

Sean Dyche acknowledged he couldn’t be certain of that [Guardian, 22 August]

due to this precise scenario. Bids had not been forthcoming thus far,

and it seemed most probable that the number nine would stay at Goodison Park [TEAMtalk, 20 August].

Whether Newcastle follow through with their plan, and whether the bid proves to

be enough to convince the Toffees to let him go, is another matter.

But it will be tough for the club to turn down cash on the table and risk losing him

for free next summer, especially after two uninspired performances so far this term.

If he decides to make a last-minute move to the Northeast, it may prompt the Toffees to make a play to sign Armando Broja from Chelsea, since his planned move to Ipswich Town is unlikely to succeed [Jacob Steinberg, 24 August].

Even if they are able to acquire the Albanian international from Stamford Bridge, it might still be risky to let two strikers depart in the midst of negotiations with Marseille over a letter that Neal Maupay is leaving and more interest from Brentford [Foot Mercato, August 24].

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