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·10 de dezembro de 2024
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Newcastle United are preparing for potential interest in winger Harvey Barnes, who has had limited opportunities this season, according to the Telegraph.
Despite bagging five goals and one assist in the Premier League, Barnes has struggled to displace Anthony Gordon as the first-choice left-winger.
This has led to frustration for the 27-year-old, who is eager to start more games.
Barnes is viewed as ‘a valuable asset’ by Newcastle, but they understand his desire for regular playing time.
Newcastle’s approach to transfers has undergone a significant shift under new sporting director Paul Mitchell.
The club will prioritise younger players with higher potential and better value for money rather than spending big money on established Premier League players.
They spent last summer chasing Marc Guehi, but Crystal Palace refused to sell him at any price. The Magpies did not have an alternative to the England international, a move criticised by fans and pundits.
The new strategy will see Newcastle explore opportunities in foreign leagues, particularly in Europe and beyond.
The club is also targeting domestic players who are entering the final stages of their contracts, as they represent a more affordable option.
The club’s financial situation remains a significant factor in their transfer plans.
While there is a plan in place to recruit players, both with and without player sales, there is a risk that Newcastle may be unable to make any signings in the January transfer window.
The club could potentially encounter problems with the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and must be mindful of their spending.
They need a new right-winger and defender in January, but the fear of PSR rules may keep them inactive in the winter transfer window.