Newcastle, along with several other Premier League clubs, are actively finalizing transfers before the end of June amid concerns over Profitability and Sustainability Regulations (PSR). This week has witnessed significant activity, with Everton, Aston Villa, Newcastle, and Chelsea all making moves to mitigate potential PSR issues.
Newcastle, in particular, is reportedly nearing a deal to secure an international striker, as per reports from the Northern Echo. The club is keen to finalize the signing of Everton’s striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, believing they can complete the transaction this week.
Calvert-Lewin is reportedly interested in a move to Newcastle, partly due to uncertainties regarding Everton’s future direction. Newcastle is optimistic about negotiating a deal at a significantly lower price than the previously mentioned £60 million valuation. Despite recent injury setbacks, Calvert-Lewin bounced back last season to aid Everton in avoiding relegation.
Should Newcastle secure Calvert-Lewin, they may allow Callum Wilson to depart the club.
Calvert-Lewin a new option for Newcastle
Newcastle’s acquisition of Alexander Isak has been highly successful, and now they are eager to see how pairing him with Calvert-Lewin and Anthony Gordon can yield positive results.
Calvert-Lewin is widely recognized as a reliable Premier League striker whose progress has been hindered by injuries.
Given Everton’s financial requirements and Calvert-Lewin’s desire for a fresh start, this transfer could prove beneficial for all parties involved.
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