The summer transfer window isn’t all about the big transfer fees that are spent trying to take a club to the next level, as there are also a number of players that will be available on a free transfer after their deals expire with their current club. That will be the case once again next summer, as there are a number of players that will be available on a free transfer.
However, while it is impossible for Newcastle to attract players such as Lionel Messi and David Alaba without a big-money takeover, there are a number of other players that will be available on a free next summer. Signing these players will ensure that the club will be able to kick on next season, and you will be able to maximise your returns on bets on Newcastle with these offers and bonuses.
Joshua King
There isn’t much doubt that Newcastle will be looking to add another striker to their squad over the course of the next 18 months, and the Toon may return to Bournemouth for another striker in the form of Josh King.
King’s current deal with the Cherries expires at the end of the season, and it is hugely likely that he will be looking for a new club if the Cherries are unable to achieve promotion this season. Kings scored 48 goals in 166 appearances in the Premier League for Bournemouth, and his relationship with Callum Wilson could be a huge pull factor for the deal.
Julian Draxler
It has been a difficult time for Julian Draxler, as the German international has failed to make the impression that many would have expected during his stay with Paris Saint-Germain.
However, there is no doubting the quality of the attacking midfielder, and Newcastle could offer regular first-team football, which is something that the German will be looking for after making just 27 appearances in the last two seasons with the French club.
Demarai Gray
Demarai Gray was touted as one of the most exciting new wingers in the Premier League when he arrived on the scene with Leicester City. However, it is hugely likely that he will be looking for a new club at the end of this season after falling down the pecking order at Leicester.
Gray still has a vast number of qualities that will be welcomed at St James’ Park and could create competition on the left-hand side of midfield for Ryan Fraser. The deal doesn’t look like it would be a hard one to make for the club, and Gray would likely be open to the move.
Jonny Evans
The emergence of Wesley Fofana and Caglar Soyuncu for Leicester City may mean that Jonny Evans may be able to leave the club for free at the end of the season, and should that happen, Newcastle should make their move.
Evans has been one of the most consistent defenders in the league since leaving Manchester United in the summer of 2015. He impressed during a three-year stint with West Bromwich Albion, before helping Leicester reach the Europa League group stages last season. Despite being 32-years-old, he is still considered to be one of the best defenders in the Premier League.