Newcastle agreed to sell first-team forward for just £25.6 million | OneFootball

Newcastle agreed to sell first-team forward for just £25.6 million | OneFootball

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·1 February 2024

Newcastle agreed to sell first-team forward for just £25.6 million

Article image:Newcastle agreed to sell first-team forward for just £25.6 million

Although a transfer will not materialise after the player refused to leave, Newcastle United reportedly agreed to let Miguel Almiron join Al-Shabab for less than £26 million.

That’s according to transfer journalist and CaughtOffside columnist Ben Jacobs, who claims the Magpies were happy for the Paraguay international to depart St. James’ Park this window.


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“They agreed a verbal package with Newcastle for around €30million (£25.6million),” he told GiveMeSport.

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“They did that through club-to-club negotiations before approaching Almiron.

Article image:Newcastle agreed to sell first-team forward for just £25.6 million

“When they approached the Almiron side, it was clear that he preferred to stay at Newcastle and certainly not to move to Saudi Arabia and Al-Shabab. As a result, the deal never got off the ground.”

During his five years in the northeast, Almiron, who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, has scored 30 goals and registered 11 assists in 196 games in all competitions.

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