
In a rare transfer boost, Newcastle United have reached an agreement to sign AC Milan defender Malick Thiaw, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Newcastleâs summer transfer window has been an absolute disaster, missing out on several top targets and being informed by star striker Alexander Isak that he wants to leave.
Signing a versatile striker has been a priority all summer. The Magpies initially targeted Brightonâs Joao Pedro before moving to Hugo Ekitike, only for them to join Chelsea and Liverpool, respectively.
Brentfordâs Yoane Wissa is now their top target to play alongside Isak if he stays, or the Swedeâs replacement if he leaves.
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While adding a striker is a top priority for Eddie Howe, so is adding a central defender.
And it looks like Howe has got himself a new player for that position, with the club reaching an agreement to sign Thiaw from Milan.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Newcastle have agreed to pay âŹ40million (ÂŁ34.6million), add-ons included, for the German.
Romano wrote on X: âMalick Thiaw to Newcastle, here we go! New centre back for Eddie Howe. Agreement in place for âŹ40m package, add-ons included. AC Milan verbally accepted the proposal.
âDeal at the final stages as reported earlier and now done. Thiaw only wanted #NUFC. Medical soon.â
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Meanwhile, Isak has reportedly been told by Newcastle that he is not allowed to join Liverpool this summer.
The Swede hasnât featured in pre-season for the Geordies and head coach Howe has confirmed he will not play in his sideâs Premier League opener against Aston Villa next weekend.
âIâd want Alex to be playing today, Iâd want him training tomorrow,â he said on Friday.
âWe would love the player to be with us â let me make that absolutely clear. Thereâs no part of me that doesnât want that outcome.
âBut I donât see that changing before Aston Villa, the current situation weâre in.â
Brentford striker Wissa also hasnât played during the off-season, creating a headache for new boss Keith Andrews.
The Bees are very reluctant to lose Wissa after selling Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United and club captain Christian Norgaard to Arsenal.
A deal could be struck if Andrews gets a replacement in, with Brentford now targeting Bournemouth forward Dango Ouattara.
Sky Sports says an approach for the 23-year-old is expected.
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