Newcastle has a personal terms for signing 22 Y/O Star

Journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed who Newcastle UnitedThe goal of “Top” this summer is, with personal conditions already agreed with the player in question.
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Magpies allegedly joined the race to sign Tammy Abraham In the summer transition window, the Englishman is likely to leave Roma. He is currently on loan in fellow Serie A AC Milan by the end of the season.
Newcastle also has to focus on signing at least one new center at the end of the campaign, with a Bournemouth teenager Dean Huisen Related to the transfer to the St James Park. Still only 19 years old, the Dutchman has been top -notch in the heart of a cherry defense all season, helping them set up a truly first quadrilateral in Premier league.
Hugo teamitics appeared as another attacking option for Magpi, with a 22-year-old scoring 12 times In Bundesliga for Eintracht Frankfurt 2024/25.
Darwin Nunez He missed the trifle for Liverpool against Aston Villa in the middle of the week, but Newcastle felt his anger in the past, not the least when he was twice late in last season in St. James. They mentioned themselves as an option for a red striker, but in the replacement agreement with Alexander Isak, which could be catastrophic.
Romano reveals Newcastle’s “Top” target goal
To take over X On Friday, Romano said Goalkeeper Burnley James Trafford remains a “top -notch” target for Newcastle this summerGiven that PIF already had a personal contract:
At this point, it would be a surprise that Trafford was not a Magpies player next season, given the level of interest in it in recent months.
The 22-year-old enjoys a fantastic campaign with Burnley, Starting with 32 matches In the championship and to be part of the team that has only received nine goals in the league before this weekend all the season. He even saved two late penalties of Wilson Isidor in drawing 0-0 with Sunderland last month, with Scott Parker Greeting him after the match:
“Two penalties and the game could look very different, if not James Trafford and savings he made. He can’t describe many words to describe what he produced. I don’t think I was involved in such a game at the end of both traffic their goal.
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At just 22, Trafford feels like a natural heir to Nick Pope in Newcastle, and the possible future of England No.1 if he reaches his potential, so Magpies who sign him this summer have complete meaning.