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Barcelona Eye Newcastle's Isak for Future Striker Role

Barcelona Eye Newcastle's Isak for Future Striker Role
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Sports February 15, 2025 13:21

- Barcelona are monitoring Newcastle striker Alexander Isak as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski in the future.

Barcelona Keeping Tabs on Alexander Isak

Barcelona are closely following Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak for a potential transfer, according to reports. The Blaugrana have shown interest in the Swedish international since 2020 and view him as a key player to strengthen their frontline in the short to midterm. However, any move for Isak would likely depend on the departure of Robert Lewandowski, which is currently uncertain.

Juventus Interested in Renato Veiga

Juventus are considering the possibility of keeping loanee Renato Veiga from Chelsea. Despite facing challenges in signing Feyenoord defender Dávid Hancko permanently, Juventus have been impressed by Veiga's performance since his arrival and are exploring options to retain him.

Newcastle's Potential Transfer Plans

  • Newcastle United is rumored to be eyeing Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo for a £50m deal in the upcoming summer transfer window. Manager Eddie Howe is keen on bolstering the team's right wing, and Mbeumo's contract situation could push Brentford towards accepting an offer.
  • Internazionale is considering letting Mehdi Taremi go in the summer transfer window due to his underwhelming performances and goal drought. Despite signing last summer, Taremi's future with the club seems uncertain.

Additionally, several clubs from LaLiga and Serie A have scouted Palmeiras attacking midfielder Mauricio and Santos winger Guilherme is attracting interest from clubs in both leagues with a potential offer range of €2m-€3m.

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