
"Malick Thiaw has shone during his first season at St James' Park after a summer move from AC Milan, and it seems that the Magpies are unsurprisingly keen to keep him. That's despite rumours about Man United showing an interest in Thiaw, whose value may now be as high as 80m, according to the Telegraph."
"Newcastle need to avoid selling Malick Thiaw and other star players. Thiaw is alongside other star players such as Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali, and Anthony Gordon in attracting interest from bigger clubs. However, it seems Newcastle's chances of selling Thiaw aren't seen as that high, with the 24-year-old impressing in his first season."
"After losing Alexander Isak to Liverpool last summer it generally seems Newcastle are now eager to avoid losing more big names. NUFC also have high asking prices for the likes of Tonali and Guimaraes, so fans of the club will hope this puts off any prospective buyers."
Malick Thiaw, a German central defender who transferred to Newcastle United from AC Milan last summer, has impressed during his first season at St James' Park. Manchester United has shown interest in acquiring him, but Newcastle is reluctant to sell. Thiaw's market value has risen to approximately £80 million. Newcastle faces pressure to retain multiple star players including Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali, and Anthony Gordon, who are attracting interest from larger clubs. Following the loss of Alexander Isak to Liverpool, Newcastle has adopted a protective stance toward its key players and maintains high asking prices to discourage potential buyers.
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