GiveMeSport
·12 January 2022
GiveMeSport
·12 January 2022
Moussa Dembele would be a 'terrific signing' as Eddie Howe looks to solve Newcastle United's current striker crisis, according to Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie.
The Magpies have suffered a huge blow after it was confirmed that Callum Wilson will be on the sidelines for eight weeks thanks to the calf injury he sustained during last month's stalemate with Manchester United.
It was claimed by MailOnline prior to the January transfer window opening for business that Newcastle were weighing up a move for Lyon frontman Dembele.
The report suggested the Frenchman's current employers are open to sanctioning his departure before the deadline passes at the end of the month.
Downie has insisted that Newcastle are in dire need of recruiting a striker before they return to Premier League action against fellow strugglers Watford on Saturday, with Dominic Solanke, Patrik Schick and Divock Origi mentioned as potential targets.
The Tynesiders, however, have not officially approached Burnley with a view to prising Chris Wood away from Turf Moor.
But Dembele remains on Newcastle's radarrichest club in world football following a takeover in October.
Dembele's current salary at Lyon is £51,000-per-week, which could comfortably be matched at St James' Park, and his contract expires in less than 18 months.
Despite already expressing Newcastle's need to recruit a new striker ahead of the weekend, Downie is not aware of the Magpies strengthening their interest in Dembele yet.
With Wilson currently out of action, head coach Eddie Howe - who was appointed in November - only has Dwight Gayle and Joelinton as out-and-out strikers on the club's books.
But Downie feels former Celtic and Fulham ace Dembele would be an impressive signing in Newcastle's time of need.
"I've not heard anything on that but I think that would be a terrific signing. I really do."
Dembele has an impressive goalscoring record, having found the back of the net 131 times during his club career.
He is still awaiting his first senior cap for France, but the 25-year-old is his nation's second-highest goalscorer of all-time at under-21 level.
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