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Newcastle go on £125M Premier League triple raid as Howe targets early arrivals

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    Key Takeaways:

  • Newcastle submitted bids totalling £125m for Joao Pedro, James Trafford and Anthony Elanga
  • All three players have agreed personal terms with the club
  • Manager Eddie Howe wants at least two signings ready by 7 July

Newcastle have made simultaneous offers for three different players, with the total value of the proposed deals reaching £125 million, according to the Daily Telegraph. The targets are Brighton forward Joao Pedro, Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford, and Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga. According to the report, all three players have already given their approval to move to St James’ Park. However, there is a gap between what Newcastle have offered and what the selling clubs are demanding.

Manager Eddie Howe has reportedly requested that at least two new signings be completed in time for the start of pre-season training on 7 July.

Newcastle have submitted a £50 million offer for Joao Pedro, but Brighton are holding out for more, with negotiations still ongoing. For Anthony Elanga, Newcastle are returning with interest after seeing a previous £45 million offer rejected by Nottingham Forest just a few days ago. As for James Trafford, the Magpies have tabled a £25 million bid. The goalkeeper has fully agreed personal terms, and discussions between the two clubs are advancing. There is still no agreement on the fee, but the expectation is that a deal will be reached in the coming days.


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