Newcastle Set Sights on €37.5K-Per-Week Ligue 1 Star Who PSG Are Urged to Sign as Callum Wilson Replacement | OneFootball

Newcastle Set Sights on €37.5K-Per-Week Ligue 1 Star Who PSG Are Urged to Sign as Callum Wilson Replacement | OneFootball

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·6 February 2025

Newcastle Set Sights on €37.5K-Per-Week Ligue 1 Star Who PSG Are Urged to Sign as Callum Wilson Replacement

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With Randal Kolo Muani now at Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain are looking to offload the French striker permanently, whether to the Turin club or another destination.

This situation means PSG will likely pursue a No. 9 in the summer. They’ve already been linked to several strikers, including 21-year-old Jhon Durán, who is still developing his potential but has since joined Al-Nassr.


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Between now and the summer, PSG are expected to be linked with more center-forwards as they look to strengthen the position, with Gonçalo Ramos currently their only option.

Recently, in his column for PSG Talk Extra Time, Zach Lowy, co-creator of Breaking The Lines, urged the Ligue 1 leaders to make a serious push for LOSC Lille standout Jonathan David.

Is it a Premier League move for Jonathan David?

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Newcastle United are keeping an eye on Lille striker Jonathan David as his contract nears its expiry this summer, according to Chris Waugh of The Athletic.

The Magpies are looking for a new striker to potentially replace Callum Wilson, who is expected to leave once his contract at St James’ Park ends. David, who has been consistently impressive in Ligue 1 over the past few seasons, is one of the top candidates being watched.

Currently earning €37,500 per week at Lille, David’s wages are set to rise significantly if he moves to the Premier League or joins a financially powerful club like PSG.

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