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·6 July 2025

Newcastle Eye Seri A Signing as Defensive Reinforcements Become Crucial

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Newcastle’s Scalvini Pursuit Signals Ambition But Carries Risk

Reinforcements Needed for Dual Front Battle

Newcastle United’s interest in Atalanta’s Giorgio Scalvini is as persistent as it is ambitious. With both Premier League and Champions League football on the Magpies’ calendar, defensive reinforcements are not just advisable, they are essential. Chronicle Live reports that Newcastle’s admiration for the young Italian goes back over a year and has “stood the test of time.”

The 21-year-old centre-back is not just any defensive prospect. Atalanta see him as a foundational piece for their future, which explains their resistance to letting him go. Yet Newcastle, backed by ambition and resources, are eyeing Scalvini as a priority.


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“Newcastle are ready to make some important economic effort to sign Scalvini,” stated Fabrizio Romano. He added, “but we know dealing with Atalanta is never easy.” Indeed, president Antonio Percassi is well-known for his tough negotiation stance, especially when it involves players of this calibre.

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Romano also warned, “Newcastle wants to try [to sign Scalvini] but I believe that there will not only be Newcastle in for Scalvini, it will be a race between even more teams, and the ball is in Atalanta’s hands.”

Time is not on Newcastle’s side. With less than two months left in the transfer window, Chronicle Live rightly stress that if the club “goes on any longer then there is going to be a true reason to be concerned.”

Concerns Over Scalvini’s Fitness History

The allure of Scalvini’s talent is clear, but so too are the risks. Chronicle Live detail a troubling injury history for a player still so young. On the final day of the 2023/24 season, he tore his ACL, ruling him out of Euro 2024 and keeping him sidelined for five months. Then, just as he returned in November, a separate shoulder issue in January removed him from action again for the remainder of the 2024/25 campaign.

“Scalvini, still only 21, caused a huge scare for Atalanta on the final day of the 2023/24 campaign when tearing his left knee’s anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)… but then in January he suffered a separate shoulder issue that kept him out for the remainder of the 2024/25 campaign.”

This dual setback must give any suitor pause for thought. Chronicle Live noted: “There is going to be a plan installed to help him past these recent troubles, toughen him up for playing in England and truly unlock the potential Atalanta have foreseen.”

Betting on Potential Not Just Performance

Scalvini’s situation demands patience. He is a modern defender, composed on the ball, tactically intelligent and physically capable, but needs to be managed properly to flourish in English football.

Chronicle Live note that “Scalvini’s is a tricky situation because whilst he has the qualities to succeed, there is so much going against him.” They go further, comparing his journey to that of Federico Chiesa’s move to Liverpool.

“Newcastle and the fans in particular might have to be patient as it only takes a glance over to Liverpool to see how they handled Federico Chiesa’s first season in England… He had suffered an ACL injury not too long before and the recovery time is not as simple as just returning to playing.”

The transition from Serie A to the Premier League is rarely seamless for defenders. The tempo, the physicality, and the relentlessness of English football can be overwhelming even without recent injuries.

Still, as Chronicle Live make clear, Newcastle must decide if Scalvini is “the correct investment.”

Market Dynamics and Newcastle’s Next Move

What Newcastle cannot afford is another drawn-out pursuit ending in failure. Romano said, “English clubs already wanted Scalvini before the injury… he has always been a very appreciated player in England.”

Scalvini is not a secret. He is a commodity and interest will only grow if Newcastle hesitate.

As Chronicle Live rightly put it, “A transfer race is what Newcastle need to avoid at all costs. Too many top targets have been lost to rivals already this summer… If serious about Scalvini, act before anybody else can.”

The club has the budget, the ambition, and the platform to tempt a player of Scalvini’s profile. Now it needs to show decisiveness.

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It’s a hard one to fully embrace. On one hand, Giorgio Scalvini is a Rolls-Royce of a defender, the type who could anchor our backline for the next decade. Tall, calm, and confident on the ball, he fits exactly what we need for this step up to Champions League football.

But two major injuries by the age of 21? That sets alarm bells ringing. As much as we want to believe in the long-term upside, there’s always that little fear of another breakdown. The Premier League is brutal, especially for defenders still adjusting to the physical demands.

We’ve already had our fair share of frustrating sagas this summer. We can’t let another priority signing slip away because we dragged our heels. If the club believes in him, go all in. But if there’s hesitation behind the scenes, we should look elsewhere fast. This isn’t a window for risk, it’s one for resolution.

Scalvini could be brilliant, or he could become a luxury we can’t afford to carry.

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