Newcastle United have had an incredible season; they are on course to finish in the top 4 and qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 2002-03. Eddie Howe has them playing some fantastic football, and St James’ Park is genuinely rocking again.
This summer transfer window will be a big one for The Magpies; Newcastle United are among the front runners to challenge for the Premier League title next season, according to sports betting and online casino outlets, so whoever they sign in this summer is going to be an essential factor if they want to take another step up and reach another level on the pitch. Let’s take a look at 3 players they could sign.
Harry Kane
It’s well documented that the talismanic Tottenham striker (and England captain) is coming into the final season of his contract at Spurs. Harry is yearning for silverware; the man has so many individual awards but no major honours on football’s biggest stage.
It has been widely reported that Daniel Levy won’t let Kane leave for another Premier League club for any less than 100 million pounds. Still, this won’t be a problem for the owners at Newcastle as they can provide the cash to finance such endeavours. With Tottenham currently in turmoil, and Newcastle on the up, there may well be a possibility that Kane could see his chances of finally lifting a trophy considerably improve up north. He would undoubtedly be a fine addition to any squad in world football.
Alexis McAllister
The World Cup-winning Argentine has had a fine season at Brighton and, of course, for the national team. This campaign, the enigmatic number 10 has chalked up 8 goals for The Seasiders, and while only grabbing one assist, he is undoubtedly a fine talent and will be in high demand this summer. It is widely considered that Brighton would be willing to let him go for around 60 million pounds in the next window, but The Magpies would have to act fast, as McAllister is on a lot of clubs’ radars.
If reports are considered true, McAllister is looking for a new club, so he is definitely one to watch once the transfer window opens in June.
Kieran Tierney
This pick may be slightly out of left field (pun intended), but it could be quite a clever signing. Due to injuries, the Arsenal left-back has seen his career stagnate somewhat with Oleksandr Zinchenko being preferred to the Scotsman since his arrival in the summer of 2022.
Tierney displays excellent athleticism on the pitch and can defend and attack; he is a player that could well be improved under Eddie Howe and may prove to be shrewd business if brought into the club, and of course, if he can stay fit. Tierney could be a risk that pays off; he is only 25 years old and will feel he still has much to give. You would think he would be determined to get his career back on track, and Newcastle United could be where things start to go his way again.