BREAKING NEWS: Club insider reveal Newcastle united are now one step away from securing “first January ” signing

Newcastle United have made substantial investments in their playing group in recent years, and journalist Dean Jones revealed some clues about the type of player they will be searching for next while speaking to GIVEMESPORT.
Year after year, qualifying for the Champions League will surely aid in their recruitment.

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Newcastle chose to bring in a few players capable of coming straight into the starting XI and making an impact during the summer transfer window, while also recruiting young talent with a long-term strategy. Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall have not yet established themselves as regulars in Eddie Howe’s squad, but they have enormous potential and could go on to have long and successful careers at St James’ Park.

Howe’s team is now competing in the Champions League, which will definitely make them more appealing to potential additions. They’ve had a great start to the season in Europe, with a win and a draw in their first two games. Journalist Ben Jacobs recently told GIVEMESPORT that the atmosphere created on a European night could make players reconsider which club to join, which could only benefit Newcastle.

The North East club is demonstrating that they are more than just a numbers game.

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Dean Jones’ latest news: Mbappe-level signings
Despite bringing in some outstanding players since the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund took over the club, the Magpies have yet to bring in a global superstar. Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes, and Alexander Isak

have been wise additions, but they aren’t the type of players who will start every week for other top-tier clubs participating in the Champions League, such as Manchester City or Arsenal.

It will suddenly linger in the back of your mind the next time you are linked with a transfer to them. I’m not suggesting Kylian Mbappe will want to join Newcastle at this point, but even if it’s not Mbappe, but players of that caliber, it will undoubtedly benefit Newcastle. And if they can finish there again this season and make a name for themselves in the Champions League, it will indicate that they have improved their signings.”

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