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2 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Brighton game showed the lack of ability that we have in midfield. RW, CM and ST would be ideal. Expect us to get the attacking 2.

 

RW, CM, and ST is definitely the ideal. Still not completely out of hope that it can happen.

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1 hour ago, Scoot said:

 

Probably before being loaned out.

 

I'd take that. I don't think we're going to sign a first choice striker ahead of Wilson yet so someone as a stop-gap able to step in until next summer as cover whenever he's needed is fine with me this year.

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From Ornstein's weekly column in the Athletic:

 

"Staveley and Ghodoussi have plenty to talk to Chelsea about

Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi launched a thousand Twitter conspiracies on Sunday when the Newcastle co-owners were pictured at Stamford Bridge watching Chelsea’s home match against Tottenham.

 

A day after attending Newcastle’s goalless draw down the road in Brighton, a result that brought Eddie Howe’s team their fourth point of the season, the pair were seen in conversation with Behdad Eghbali, who holds a similar position to theirs at the west London club.

 

Newcastle are still looking to further strengthen their first-team squad before the transfer window closes, with multiple sources at the club telling The Athletic they believe they are at least one attacking player short of where they want to be.

 

Internally, there have been discussions about Chelsea trio Armando Broja, Conor Gallagher and Callum Hudson-Odoi, while Timo Werner was spoken about as a possible loan signing before making a permanent move back to RB Leipzig last week.

 

Another Chelsea player, USMNT captain Christian Pulisic, is also a potential loan target.

 

It is understood Staveley and Ghodoussi, who are married, were there at the invitation of Boehly — someone Staveley knows as a friend after they both spoke at an event hosted by American economic think-tank the Milken Institute in 2019 titled Investing In Volatile Markets.

 

While Sunday’s meeting was a social one, Staveley and Ghodoussi have forged a strong relationship with Chelsea, a club they hope Newcastle will be rivalling for trophies within the next few years.

 

Sometimes, such relationships can lead in interesting directions, not least when it comes to mutually beneficial transfers."

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