Newcastle is considering Arsenal’s forward move to prepare for Alexander Isaac’s inevitable move to Liverpool.
Gunner has already completed six signatures in the summer transfer window, with Kepa Alizabaraga, Christian Mosquera, Noni Madueke, Victor Gyoker and Martin Zubimendi finally pushing the Premier League title, which finished runners in the final three campaigns.
They are also after at least another attacking player, reportedly reportedly reportedly in “advanced” discussions with Crystal Palace about Ebeki Eze’s signature, but they are also trying to reap the team amid more acceptance this summer.
And Gabriel Jesus, who was injured during the Emirates Stadium, was able to leave now after Arsenal confirmed the gyoker signature from Sports Lisbon on Saturday.
The Brazilian is expected to not take action until he tore his cruciate ligaments in January in November, making his transfer difficult, but reports on Sunday claim Flamengo has “opened consultations” with Jesus, claiming that he has “already received a positive signal from the striker to negotiate his return to Brazil.”
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The Brazilian side has argued that it aims to bring Jesus back to Brazil on an in-season loan agreement, using the option to make it permanent at the end of the campaign.
The negotiations include “an evenly divided pay contract: paid by Flamengo, the remaining 50% will be paid by the British club, and Jesus considers himself strategic to return to Brazilian football at the 2026 World Cup.
However, the catch-offside claims that Milan, Barcelona, Tottenham and Newcastle will all compete for the 28-year-olds by “tracking his situation.”
“These teams have not yet submitted formal offers, but negotiations could accelerate as his medical situation becomes clearer,” the report said.
Newcastle has scrutinized the market for Liverpool-bound Alexander Isaac’s alternatives, already beaten by Hugo Ekichke by Premier League champions, and Jesus has become a serious competition as Manchester United make a “concrete move” to beat them over RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco.
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But Catchoffside claims in another report that “Insider” Mick Brown “expects “an agreement” with Joa Wissa’s Brentford, whose Magpies reportedly want to move to St James Park and “Insider” Mick Brown “will reach a contract.”
Brown said: “They expect to reach an agreement at some stage. He made it clear that he wants to leave. He refuses training to Brentford, so Brentford has to decide whether he wants an unfortunate player at the club. In most cases, the club has decided that they need to let him go.
“I think Brian Mbeumo played it perfectly because if that movement didn’t happen, he could have stayed at Brentford without any issues with the club or the fans. Wissa wasn’t doing that, he burned his bridge and made it a difficult situation.
“At this point, Newcastle doesn’t want to pay what Brentford is asking for. I think the price tag will drop later in the window and we’ll need to make sure Newcastle goes up a little and meets in the middle.
“There is no agreement at this stage, but his forced movement makes a big difference, and now it is in Newcastle’s hands.