Newcastle United have joined Arsenal and Liverpool within the pursuit of highly-rated Westham United midfielder Mohammed Kudus, in keeping with studies.
The 24-year-old Ghanaian worldwide has been attracting vital curiosity from a number of Premier League golf equipment, together with his present market worth estimated at a staggering £90 million and a launch clause of £85 million in his contract.
Newcastle supervisor Eddie Howe is eager to bolster his workforce’s attacking choices because the Magpies at the moment sit eleventh within the Premier League desk, having scored simply 23 objectives – one lower than relegation-threatened Wolves.
Nevertheless, Newcastle’s capacity to finance a transfer for Kudus within the January switch window could also be restricted because of considerations over potential Premier League Revenue and Sustainability (PSR) breaches. The membership is reportedly trying to offload “dead wood” gamers, reminiscent of 30-year-old Miguel Almiron, to boost funds.
Howe acknowledged the challenges posed by the PSR laws, stating, “I keep saying the same thing about January, I wouldn’t expect us to be in a position to be too active in the market. As we currently stand up, things can change. You know, if we trade players, of course that’s different. But if we don’t trade players, I would expect us to be quiet.”
Regardless of Newcastle’s long-term curiosity in Kudus, courting again to his time with Danish membership FC Nordsjaellat, a possible transfer for the midfielder could also be extra prone to occur in the summertime of 2025, except the Magpies can generate vital funds from participant gross sales within the upcoming January switch window.