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2 minutes ago, Ikon said:

Putting the Parish and Palace stuff aside, as well as likelihood. Who would people pick between Guehi (40m) and Huijsen (50m)? 
 

I think I would go for Guehi personally. Because he’s more experienced and is more of a leader. But most importantly I think he would stay long term and be committed for longer.


Guehi, still think it might happen too

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Athletic 

 

Crystal Palace’s Guehi remains admired at centre-back, Burnley’s James Trafford has long been a goalkeeper target, while Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, Nottingham Forest’s Anthony Elanga and Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo are among the right wingers Newcastle have tracked, and Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap is a striker they have closely followed. Significant due diligence has taken place on targets across multiple positions.
 

As for Longstaff, that situation is different. The 27-year-old has not started a league match since December 12 and he is about to enter the final 12 months of his contract. Should Newcastle receive a decent offer for the midfielder, he is likely to go — the club exercised an extension in Longstaff’s present deal primarily to protect his value — should he choose to.
 

Willock and Barnes face uncertain futures. As far as I am aware, Newcastle have not been actively looking to move on either but, given sales will help facilitate the incomings required, should serious interest be shown in Willock or Barnes, there is a chance one or both could leave.

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2 minutes ago, Paully said:

Athletic 

 

Crystal Palace’s Guehi remains admired at centre-back, Burnley’s James Trafford has long been a goalkeeper target, while Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, Nottingham Forest’s Anthony Elanga and Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo are among the right wingers Newcastle have tracked, and Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap is a striker they have closely followed. Significant due diligence has taken place on targets across multiple positions.
 

As for Longstaff, that situation is different. The 27-year-old has not started a league match since December 12 and he is about to enter the final 12 months of his contract. Should Newcastle receive a decent offer for the midfielder, he is likely to go — the club exercised an extension in Longstaff’s present deal primarily to protect his value — should he choose to.
 

Willock and Barnes face uncertain futures. As far as I am aware, Newcastle have not been actively looking to move on either but, given sales will help facilitate the incomings required, should serious interest be shown in Willock or Barnes, there is a chance one or both could leave.


Trafford, Mbuemo, Guehi and a back up striker 😍

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I’m an absolutely massive no to Elanga. Not convinced by Semenyo either (rather him than Elanga). Don’t see us in for either tbh. 

 

 

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Would much rather have another quality midfielder than a keeper if it’s a choice between the two. I’m pretty certain we will sign another midfielder. We CANT go into next season with only three and Miley. I’m not even gonna count on Willock/Longstaff. 

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2 minutes ago, Ikon said:

I’m an absolutely massive no to Elanga. Not convinced by Semenyo either (rather him than Elanga). Don’t see us in for either tbh. 

 

 

 


Total guesswork is it’ll be either Mbuemo or a signing from the compliment. Agree on Elanga, not really convinced by him. 

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Just now, Ikon said:

Would much rather have another quality midfielder than a keeper if it’s a choice between the two. I’m pretty certain we will sign another midfielder. We CANT go into next season with only three and Miley. I’m not even gonna count on Willock/Longstaff. 


Someone who can bring something slightly different too, open up a team. 

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2 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

He wouldn't be my first choice, but I think Elanga could be dangerous in an Eddie Howe team.


He could be dangerous for us in some games when there’s lots of transitions . If we aim to go to the top we will have to get a different profile to him. To get to the next level we need to evolve and improve our in general play and be better in possession. Have more variety and be really good at many things. Elanga is a runner. 

 

 

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Our local journalist sometimes have knowledge on domestic targets but never get our foreign targets.

 

I really wouldn't pay much attention. Alot of it is 2+2=4. They may be right but probably through guessing.

 

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11 minutes ago, Paully said:

Athletic 

 

Crystal Palace’s Guehi remains admired at centre-back, Burnley’s James Trafford has long been a goalkeeper target, while Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, Nottingham Forest’s Anthony Elanga and Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo are among the right wingers Newcastle have tracked, and Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap is a striker they have closely followed. Significant due diligence has taken place on targets across multiple positions.
 

As for Longstaff, that situation is different. The 27-year-old has not started a league match since December 12 and he is about to enter the final 12 months of his contract. Should Newcastle receive a decent offer for the midfielder, he is likely to go — the club exercised an extension in Longstaff’s present deal primarily to protect his value — should he choose to.
 

Willock and Barnes face uncertain futures. As far as I am aware, Newcastle have not been actively looking to move on either but, given sales will help facilitate the incomings required, should serious interest be shown in Willock or Barnes, there is a chance one or both could leave.

@SUPERTOON :lol:

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10 minutes ago, Ikon said:

I’m an absolutely massive no to Elanga. Not convinced by Semenyo either (rather him than Elanga). Don’t see us in for either tbh. 

 

 

 

 

Other way around for me.  Elanga is better than Semenyo.  I wouldn't want the latter here. 

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1 minute ago, Lush Vlad said:

 

Other way around for me.  Elanga is better than Semenyo.  I wouldn't want the latter here. 


Fair enough. I don’t want either. 

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12 minutes ago, Ikon said:


He could be dangerous for us in some games when there’s lots of transitions . If we aim to go to the top we will have to get a different profile to him. To get to the next level we need to evolve and improve our in general play and be better in possession. Have more variety and be really good at many things. Elanga is a runner. 

 

 

 

 

:thup:

 

Aye, pretty much where I'm at.

 

Though, I think the GK and RCB are probably more significant in terms of control.

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Just now, The Prophet said:

 

:thup:

 

Aye, pretty much where I'm at.

 

Though, I think the GK and RCB are probably more significant in terms of control.


A GK with good feet would most certainly make a big difference I agree. 

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43 minutes ago, LFEE said:

Not really. They are a CF away from being a very very good team and he’ll be paid what he demands and more with the security of an extra 4 years. 

 

What is crazy about it?


The big drawback of signing for Chelsea is that they’re very likely to sign another (or possibly 2) players in your position over the next couple of years. For no other reason other than they can. They sign multiple players in a position. Far beyond rotational need. If a deal can be made, they make it regardless.

 

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As much as I desperate for updates im just going to go with the wait and see approach.

 

Even if some of the links aren't fancied it's difficult to not back the club as they have been on the money since the takeover.

 

Either way, one more win and we should have some pennies to spend.

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Delap would be best with us or Villa imo 

 

Would easily get 2000 mins with us in a season. 

 

Rather than Chelsea who treat players like crap, and try to play possession style football (not to his strengths imo). And Man U where the expectations will be there right from the off, at a club with insane expectations and scrutiny from the world 

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