Nice’s Jean-Clair Todibo and Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke — two players who have been on Newcastle’s radar in recent seasons — are on the brink of big-money moves.
Fabrizio Romano reports that West Ham have completed the signing of Todibo from Juventus, with the centre-back heading to London to complete an initial loan deal that includes a commitment to sign him for 40 million euros ($35 million) next summer. Last month, TDIBO was monitored by Newcastle Scout Scouts, and last month, a sports director Paul Mitchell was reported to be French international defender (currently considering an agreement to a hammer).
Later, for Dominik Soranka, Sports Sports David Owean Stein was a striker dirty club file with a point of a contract about the release of 65 million pounds last summer last summer by Harry Kane in Munich last summer.
It has been reported that Bone Mut agreed to the transaction. Two good offers for two best potential rivals next season, when Hammers signed impressively this summer after the arrival of the former boss of Spain, Seville and Volkov Julen Lopetegi.
Eddie Haw confirmed his admiration to Salancom at the start of this year after the telegraph reported that he had been identified as the potential replacement of Callum Wilson. However, it quickly became clear that we could not afford to pay big money for a striker who would arrive to compete with Alexander Isak.
Newcastle yesterday completed a deal for third-choice striker Will Osula and remain confident of reaching an agreement for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi, with Mark Douglas (i paper) yesterday reporting that there is optimism an agreement will be reached as talks continue.