OPINION Newcastle United have clear £52million transfer blueprint after Bryan Mbeumo decision.
Newcastle United has had a slow start to the summer transfer season, but it doesn’t mean they’ll lag behind their rivals.
When it was revealed earlier this week that Bryan Mbeumo, a forward for Brentford, would prefer to join Manchester United this summer, Newcastle United supporters were understandably a little disappointed.
After a disappointing season, Ruben Amorim and important behind-the-scenes players seem ready to spend big money trying to revamp the Red Devils’ team. Wolves’ versatile attacker Matheus Cunha, who was also linked to a move to Newcastle, has already been signed by them, and the Bees rejected their initial bid for Mbeumo.
A bid of up to £55 million was rejected by Thomas Frank’s team, which, if accepted, would have increased their early summer expenditures past the £100 million threshold. Earlier this week, Chronicle Live described how Man United was able to close these deals although Newcastle had a difficult season.
Three potential summer transfer targets appear to have passed over the Magpies in the first few days of the transfer window, especially when you include Liam Delap’s departure to Chelsea. Planning for the summer isn’t the greatest when you add in the complex scenario at the boardroom level with Paul Mitchell expected to leave the club.
Nonetheless, Steve Nickson continues to be a vital part of Newcastle’s hiring efforts and has done a great deal since moving to St. James’ Park. Nickson is still on Tyneside, but Eddie Howe may have lost supporters in Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi after working effectively with Dan Ashworth.
Think back to the summer of 2023, when Nicolo Barella, an Italian midfielder, was said to be a target for the Magpies. Even though Manchester City defeated Inter Milan 1-0 in the Champions League final that season, the Italy international was one of the league’s most impressive players.
While the media and supporters took notice of the rumours that he was considering a move to St. James’ Park, the deal never materialised.
On the basis of such reports, Newcastle would sign perhaps their most crucial player for Howe’s tactical machine, which was a complete surprise to those who were eager to see Barella don the iconic black and white stripes.



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