Newcastle United are preparing for deadline-day activity and are seriously considering Randal Kolo Muani as a late transfer target. The club turned to Kolo Muani after prolonged and frustrating negotiations over Yoane Wissa, with Brentford demanding a significant fee. Internal discussions at Newcastle have accelerated as impatience grows with the approaching deadline. Kolo Muani impressed on loan at Juventus with 10 goals and three assists in 22 appearances and offers versatility across the forward line. Alexander Isak's expected move to Liverpool has increased urgency to find a replacement, and Newcastle have financial capacity to complete deals.
Newcastle's pursuit of Wissa has dragged on for much of the summer, with Brentford reluctant to let one of their most important attacking players leave without securing a significant fee. Newcastle United officials are getting impatient As the clock ticks down towards the deadline, patience within the Newcastle camp is beginning to run thin. Tavolieri reports that the club has reiterated their interest in Kolo Muani in recent hours, with internal discussions accelerating around the possibility of bringing him to St James' Park.
The need for another forward has become even more pressing following developments around Alexander Isak, who is now set to complete a move to Liverpool in a Premier League record move. With finances not an issue for the Magpies, they will be active on Deadline Day to look for Isak's replacement. Having already invested in a club-record signing of Nick Woltemade, Newcastle remain determined to further strengthen their attacking options.
Newcastle United are giving serious consideration to making a move for Randal Kolo Muani as the transfer window enters its final hours. The French international has emerged as a realistic alternative target after the Magpies grew increasingly frustrated with their ongoing pursuit of Yoane Wissa from Brentford.
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