Newcastle, Eintracht Frankfurt and Hugo Ekitike
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Newcastle United's summer transfer window could get quite busy over the next few weeks. The Magpies are currently preparing for the start of the new Premier League campaign that gets underway on August 16 with an away trip to Aston Villa.
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Yardbarker on MSNNewcastle United ‘Submit Official Bid’ for £65 Million Manchester United and Liverpool TargetNewcastle United had an excellent 2024/25 season, breaking a 56-year trophy drought and finishing in the top five, securing Champions League football. As they prepare for a busier season (and potential departures) they have set out ambitiously in the summer transfer window.
That form has, unsurprisingly, sparked interest from Europe’s elite. Florian Plettenberg names Liverpool and Manchester United as suitors, while Chelsea are admirers but are unlikely to pursue such an expensive deal following the arrivals of both Liam Delap and João Pedro earlier this summer.
Newcastle United and Liverpool are both reportedly interested in Hugo Ekitiké, who could be on the move from Eintracht Frankfurt this summer. Paris Saint-Germain, his former club, stand to benefit from a potential deal due to a 20 percent sell-on clause.
Of the players Newcastle have ‘failed’ to sign, Huijsen moving to Real Madrid from Bournemouth rightly generated the least hysteria. The 20-year-old was coveted by the biggest clubs in Europe and, while Newcastle pushed hard to acquire the Spain international, there was an acceptance they were always unlikely to lure the centre-back to Tyneside.
Newcastle United have been told the asking price for long-term defensive target Giorgio Scalvini amid ongoing interest.
The Reds are looking to sign a new out-and-out striker this summer as they prepare to bid farewell to Darwin Núñez, and they have long been linked with a blockbuster move for Isak, although a reported price tag of £150 million ($201.7 million) has prevented the move from getting off the ground.