I wonder why they’re not in touch with Chelsea as Newcastle rifled through the striker and bent over a wolf barrel to sign Strandlersen…
Newcastle became interested in Joan Pedro in search of a new striker desperately, and after filming them via Hugo Ekichike and Benjamin Sesco, they tasted them for Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United, respectively – and Brentford’s own Alexander Isaac’s Joan Wissa, they can now see them graduated from Vitz of Joa, for the windows they are now out to the odds. Strandlersen.
The £50 million offer was rejected by the wolves on Monday, and is reportedly worth twice as much as £55 million on Wednesday, with a third of the £60 million in the post. Strand Larsen’ makes it very clear that he wants to go through this deal, but unlike Wissa, according to athletic David Ornstein, he is “not upset” at the exit.
Wolves can smell despair just like everyone else and place them on the barrel. If Newcastle reaches the fanciful numbers that it has in mind for Norwegian International, we assume that the wolves will sell despite their opposite claims. It’s a lot of Helluva’s money to turn down for a striker who bought for £23 million this summer, worth more by TransferMarkt.
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However, as Newcastle is defeating the list of top scorers in the 2024/2025 Premier League, the top scorer of transfer tactics, whose lack of a sports director is almost certainly explained, has opened up the possibility that Chelsea will sign Nicholas Jackson, who moved to St James Park before Bayern Munichulurudin.
Fabrizio Romano revealed a “club-to-club talk” about Jackson’s move on Wednesday, with Bayern claiming that Chelsea “resolutely “must include the obligation to buy.” Ben Jacobs later claimed that the Bruce would also be seeking a £10 million loan fee this season.
That obligation could be a very strong point, especially given Chelsea’s supposed £80 million valuation of Senegal International, and given the lack of pressure to lower its asking price this summer.
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There are also questions as to whether Chelsea will give Newcastle the same terms as Bayern and the same terms as their direct Premier League rivals. But for Newcastle it’s worth a try, right?
They could potentially lower the hug towards £60 million, who would probably be willing to pay the total of that obligation to Strandlersen somewhere. And Jackson certainly has a high ceiling. The ceiling that makes us more comfortable as we reach under Eddie Howe than most other coaches.
Think about how much he has improved Jollington, Sandro Tonari, Jacob Murphy and Anthony Gordon. The list goes on and includes absolutely Alexander Isaac. Alexander Isaac is worth £150 million (at least for Newcastle).
We absolutely could see Hauhau polishing rough diamonds at Jackson, but it’s not nice that Newcastle will become a hijacker for change.