Just minutes ago, Nottingham Forest officially defeated Newcastle United and two other major clubs to confirm the signing of a 45-goal Premier League player for an incredible £50 million. based on an insider report.

Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest learn stunning £50m price for 45-goal Premier League star

Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest learn stunning £50m price for 45-goal Premier League star

Brentford’s Yoane Wissa has been linked with a move to Newcastle United and a number of their Premier League rivals this summer.

Wissa scored 19 goals in last season’s Premier League – a total beaten only by five other players. Those included his club teammate Bryan Mbeumo, Chris Wood, Erling Haaland, Alexander Isak and Mohamed Salah.

Wissa’s goals ensured that Brentford were able to thrive following Ivan Toney’s move to the Saudi Pro League. However, a year on and the DR Congo international is being linked with a big money exit of his own.

The Bees have already seen Thomas Frank leave the Gtech Community Stadium this summer, whilst Christian Norgaard has joined Arsenal. They could also lose Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United, although negotiations between the two clubs have stalled over a fee for the Cameroon international.

Exclusive: Newcastle ready bid close to £40m to sign James Trafford from Burnley

 

Newcastle are planning a new offer for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford with a bigger upfront fee in a bid to land the player, sources have told Football Insider.Trafford has been a long-term target for Newcastle and they have made several offers which have been rejected by Burnley for the 22-year-old.

The Magpies are determined to land Trafford to provide competition for Nick Pope next season and are preparing an upfront offer of £22m with add-ons taking it close to £40m to try and persuade Burnley to sell the England keeper.

Newcastle are on the verge of making Anthony Elanga their first signing of the summer and they are confident of making Trafford their next arrival at St James’ Park.

Trafford kept 29 clean sheets in 45 appearances last season to help Burnley win promotion from the Championship back to the Premier League.

 

Newcastle set to fold to Burnley’s demands

The Times reported on 4 July that Newcastle were confident that Burnley would compromise on a deal for Trafford.

However, the Clarets are sticking to their guns, keen to earn as high a fee as possible for the English shot-stopper who was so instrumental to their second-placed finish in the Championship last season.

Despite being in a much stronger position with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) this summer, Newcastle have struggled to do business.

Targets Marc Guehi, Bryan Mbeumo, Jarell Quansah, and Joao Pedro have all agreed, or are close to agreeing moves elsewhere despite heavy interest from the Magpies.

Keen to avoid missing out on another top target, Newcastle look set to make Trafford their second major signing this summer.

Joao Pedro, Chelsea

Joao Pedro chose to join Chelsea instead of Newcastle. (Credit: Imago)

James Trafford arrival huge boost for Eddie Howe

Eddie Howe looks set to finally get his hands on a new number one between the sticks.

The goalkeeper position has proven a problem area for Newcastle in recent seasons, largely due to Pope’s injury issues.

The former Burnley shot-stopper has missed 33 Premier League games over the last two seasons, with Martin Dubravka often filling in for the 33-year-old.

Heading into a season in which Newcastle will be competing in all three domestic competitions, plus the Champions League, a reliable first-choice option was a necessity.

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