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Bellingham
Newcastle United are set to head back into the transfer market in January
after being rocked♣️ by the suspension of Sandro Tonali and injuries to key
players
Newcastle United have been tipped to make sensational loan swoops♣️ for a host of
Saudi stars with Eddie Howe suddenly in need of new players.
After the euphoria of
qualifying for♣️ the Champions League last season, Newcastle have managed to maintain
momentum this time around. Saturday's win over Arsenal leaves them♣️ sixth in the Premier
League table, and Howe's side have also booked their spot in the Carabao Cup quarter
finals.
Despite♣️ having their European progress checked by Borussia Dortmund last time
out, the club are also in the mix to qualify♣️ from their group following the memorable
hammering of PSG. But off the field, problems are mounting with Sandro Tonali now
♣️ suspended long term, and the likes of Dan Burn and Matt Targett the latest additions to
an escalating injury list.
But♣️ amid Financial Fair Play regulations, Newcastle won't be
available to spend big on replacements in January. That's despite the club♣️ reportedly
drawing up a shortlist of names, with the likes of Manchester City midfielder Kalvin
Phillips on their radar as♣️ well as Ruben Neves, currently in the Middle East with
Al-Hilal.
And football finance expert Kieran Maguire believes a raid on♣️ Saudi is
realistic, albeit for loan signings, in order to escape any financial sanctions. He
told the Chronicle Live "I♣️ suspect we could be moving into a very interesting time in
January with talk of Newcastle potentially loaning players from♣️ the Saudi Pro League to
Newcastle for the second half of the season.
"Newcastle are flying at present, playing
good football♣️ with thee current squad but Ronaldo, Benzema, if he hadn't wrecked his
knee, Neymar and co. There's some good players."
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Cristiano Ronaldo is currently on fire with Al-Nassr,
scoring 21 times in 22 competitive games this season. That makes♣️ it a total of 35 goals
for his new club since his acrimonious move from Manchester United in January.
Karim
Benzema,♣️ who moved to Al-Ittihad from Real Madrid in the summer, is also making an
impact. He has nine goals in♣️ 16 games in this campaign, albeit in front of paltry
audiences with the league yet to capture the imagination of♣️ fan bases in Saudi.
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The
club's Saudi-based ownership is only likely to exacerbate the notion that the Magpies
♣️ could look to the country's Pro League to do business. And players with Champions
League experience could appeal to Howe♣️ should his side qualify for the last-16.
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