Despite the team’s achievements this season, Newcastle United appears to be a force to be reckoned with, and manager Eddie Howe may still be seeking to add players in January.
Who might Newcastle sign after that?
The Toon manager’s approach is not shocking—Newcastle has riches beyond that of most of its Premier League rivals, and since the PIF acquisition two years ago, the team has been gradually getting better.
In light of this, it’s possible that the Magpies are getting ready to attack rival Arsenal in an attempt to get irate midfielder Emile Smith Rowe. According to TEAMtalk, club executives will soon meet to talk about transfer intentions, with the 23-year-old at the center of the talks.
West Ham United has expressed interest in the player, according to TEAMtalk, but the Gunners will only entertain a transfer if their £60 million value is satisfied.
How excellent is Rowe Emile Smith?
Undoubtedly, the high asking price is discouraging to potential buyers. For West Ham, it would mean surpassing their previous record transfer cost, while for Newcastle, it would place him on level with club record purchase Alexander Isak, who signed for £63 million.
And before serious talks can start, this will probably need to be narrowed down for a midfield player who has been on the outside looking in—a quality midfielder, mind you.
Smith Rowe has only made two quick substitute appearances in the Premier League this season, sitting on the bench for six games, but he is back to full strength after suffering a protracted injury that lost him recognition at the Emirates Stadium.
He is without a doubt a superb, jewel of excellence.
by analyst Gary Neville, who might have a significant effect on Newcastle’s squad. His excellent qualities were demonstrated in the 2021–2022 league season.
Sofascore reports that the £40,000-a-week player scored 10 goals from just 21 starts that season, succeeding with 60% of his dribbling attempts and completing 87% of his passes. He was praised for his “incredibly prolific” play.
form provided by Jacek Kulig, talent scout.
If Newcastle is able to sign him, they may be able to replicate their success with Joe Willock, who signed a £25 million contract in the summer after first joining the Tynesiders on loan in January 2021.
Newcastle may very well follow through on their purchase of Smith Rowe, who had a fantastic goalscoring run of his own during that loan period, scoring eight goals from 14 games, including a seven-match netting streak.
Writer Simon Collings characterizes Willock as a midfielder with boundless potential. Despite being sidelined due to injury at the time, Willock’s abilities are evident as he played a key part in his team’s incredible 2022–2023 season, which saw them finish in the top four.
Howe would have precisely what his team needs to compete on several fronts and regularly contend for Champions League football and hardware with two interchangeable stars of remarkable technical ability.
Arteta was clear about the players’ roles in the Emirates Stadium team’s ambitions, as Fabrizio Romano reported in June 2021. However, Willock was about to depart permanently, and Smith Rowe may now be the next to go.
Although Arsenal isn’t exactly languishing under the Spaniard’s tutelage, Arteta may have been correct to be confidence in his squad’s choices. However, both players now have the opportunity to come together and prove their value with Newcastle, perhaps leading the Magpies to victory.