September 29, 2024

These Newcastle United signings aren’t happening – Wage demands rule them out

Every day Newcastle United are linked with potential new signings, some regurgitated stories, some ‘new’ targets, some stories with seemingly no homework done whatsoever on them, but printed anyway for clicks.

I also believe the club is wary of bringing in someone on over £200k+ a week, as I think they’re conscious of the effect it would have on other players already at the club, seeing someone come in on a lot more money than them and as a result, you will get players demanding more money.

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In short, I think someone coming in on such high money will cause unrest among the squad. I believe whoever our actual targets are, will be at the most on around £80k – £100k per week at their clubs.

As we see with most transfers, players will demand that bit more to make the move, greedy agents will drive the costs up too. So we are not buying players in the £150k – £200k per week range.

We’ve seen other rumours like Anthony Elanga, Cryscenscio Summerville and most recently, I’ve noticed Jonathan David.

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Jonathan David is a very realistic target for Newcastle United. He fits the profile as well due to his age, he is pretty versatile and isn’t shy of grafting. The 24-year-old Canadian international has been a success to date in France and Belgium for Lille and KAA Gent with 121 goals in 266 appearances for both clubs. He is claimed to be on around £40k a week. In my opinion, he would be an excellent signing at around the £40m mark. He is in our range and fits our profile. So I think any stories on fanciful names like Chiesa, Raphinha, Bowen are simply non-starters for us at this moment in time.

The big party of Raphinha with Brazil finish without prize

Our market are players I think around the £40m – £50m mark in terms of transfer fee, but most importantly, I think the wages they’re currently on decide whether we pursue them.

 

 

 

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