Newcastle looking at their next Woltemade already in the middle of the conviction that he would be tempted to join
Newcastle United was stimulated by a new transfer update, with an “exceptional” player open to the idea of moving to St James’ Park in the January transfer window.
Howe is thinking about the painful defeat of Newcastle
The Magpies underwent more household sorrows in the Premier League Sunday afternoon, losing 2-1 against Arsenal in the moving seconds, bringing memories of the recent defeat against Liverpool.
Speaking after the match, Eddie Howe could not hide the fact that it was a painful loss for Newcastle, but he still tried to find positive points at the same time.
“Two really late goals here at home hurt. We must reflect and recognize that we were not at our best. There was no lack of effort but on the one hand footballer, he was not quite there.
“It was probably the essential, the number of corners that we allowed them to have.
The start of the Newcastle season was not ideal, the Magpies seated 15th in the Premier League table with a single victory in their name, undoubtedly emphasizing the need for more new signatures while the grind of four co -sections already shows its teeth.
The “exceptional” Germany star opened in Newcastle Move
According to Wade [via Sport Witness]Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Brandt would be tempted to join Newcastle in January. The Bundesliga team considers it “financially attractive” to sell the 29 -year -old half -year long throughout the season – it is without contract next summer and could leave a free transfer – with Aston Villa also mentioned as potential suitors.
Newcastle, for their part, wishes to explore the German market of their next Nick Woltemade, having already seen positive signs of the young attacker in Tyneside.
Brandt is a high -level player proven with 48 huts in his name for Germany, so it is easy to see why Howe could be eager to bring him back to Newcastle.
|
Julian Brandt’s international statistics |
Caps |
Goals |
|---|---|---|
|
Germany |
48 |
3 |
|
Germany under 21 |
8 |
1 |
|
Germany under 20 |
6 |
2 |
|
Germany under 19 |
14 |
2 |
|
Germany under 17 |
19 |
5 |
|
Germany under 16 |
3 |
1 |
|
Germany under 15 |
2 |
2 |
A midfielder of a business attacker, his versatility also means that he can do a good job, while Lars Ricken recently praised him.
“The things that Julian shows is difficult to learn: instinctively moving in the right space at the right time, playing passes with exactly the right rhythm. It was an exceptional response from Julian: entering the team to such a short notice, then influence in a decisive way – or even decide – the game.”
If Dortmund is willing to sell Brandt in January, Newcastle should seek to dive, at a time when an improved depth is necessary in the attack zones, especially if they advance in the last stages of the Champions League.




