Newcastle United are plotting a summer time raid on Liverpool, with two key gamers of their sights and a possible switch spend exceeding €110 million, in line with studies.
Nevertheless, regardless of earlier hyperlinks, Darwin Nunez is not going to be a part of their plans.
The Uruguayan striker has endured a irritating season at Anfield, scuffling with inconsistent ending and managing simply seven targets throughout all competitions. Beneath Arne Slot, Nunez’s future seems unsure as he’s reportedly much less inclined to stick with the 25-year-old, that means Liverpool may offload him if the correct supply is available in.
Nevertheless, Newcastle have determined to look elsewhere. In line with Give Me Sport, the Magpies are as a substitute focusing on Liverpool duo Diogo Jota and Harvey Elliott.
Eddie Howe is alleged to be an enormous admirer of each Jota and Elliott, and Newcastle are actually pushing to signal them as a part of their summer time rebuild.
There had been discuss of a possible swap deal involving Alexander Isak, with Liverpool desperate to signal the in-form Swedish striker. The Reds see Isak as a top-class centre-forward who may assist fill the void if Mohamed Salah leaves on a free switch. Nevertheless, Newcastle don’t have any intention of letting Isak go, that means they might want to negotiate a unique deal to safe Jota and Elliott.
Liverpool open to promoting two Newcastle United switch targets in summer time

Newcastle’s hopes of touchdown Jota and Elliott might be boosted by Liverpool’s willingness to promote. Each gamers had been included on a five-man listing of potential summer time departures compiled by journalist Florian Plettenberg. Others on the listing embrace goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, midfielder Wataru Endo, and Juventus loanee Federico Chiesa.
Curiously, Nunez was not named among the many potential exits, however with Liverpool trying to reshape their assault, his future stays up within the air. What is definite, although, is that Newcastle gained’t be those to take him off Liverpool’s arms.