Eduardo Camavinga to Newcastle may be on the card as he finds the Frenchman in the vicinity under new Real Madrid head coach Zabi Alonso.
Kamavinga is linked to football insider correspondent Mick Brown’s journey to the Premier League. Mick Brown is “very well connected in the game,” the website says.
Brown claims that Camabinga is considering his long-term future, and that Newcastle was able to make an “ambitious move” for the 22-year-old after previously linked to Manchester United.
The former Red Devils chief scout says that if Newcastle doesn’t improve with Kamabimbia Varbinga’s situation in Madrid, it’s likely that he’ll be among the club “are willing to gamble to take him with him.”
“It reaches the point where he’s going to ask questions about his future,” Brown said.
“He was talking about town a while ago. Everyone said he’s going to be the next big thing, and he’s a brilliant talented player who always looks impressive.
“But last year, for two years, he hasn’t been involved with the Real Madrid team as you would expect. I don’t know if there’s any issues behind the scenes, but Ancelotti and now Alonso don’t have him as part of their plans.
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“I think he’s at least in his mind, if he’s away from Madrid and sees what he might be there, he’s looking at the options available.
“The move to the Premier League suits him, and I definitely think he will be open.
“Man United has so many links with him, but the club I mentioned recently is Newcastle, which could be an ambitious move for them.
“As I said, he is a very talented player and playing under Howe might get the best out of him as he is always talked about high for his male management.
“So, whether he’s January or next year, if he becomes available, Newcastle can be among those willing to make a bet on bringing him along.
“Of course, any transaction, it must be a reasonable price and something like that, but that’s something they have to consider when the time comes.”
Kamavinga missed the opening four games of the season with an ankle injury. Brown and soccer insiders may not be considered.
His first appearance on a match-day team under Alonso, he was an unused replacement, but he played against Marseille in the Champions League. He then played his first few minutes in injury time against La Liga’s Espanyol, then left the bench in the 82nd minute heading to Levante on Tuesday.
Kamavinga has not yet started his game, but it’s been a long season and he remains one of the most promising midfielders in the world. It still feels very unlikely to join Newcastle, or any other Premier League side.
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