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British media: Newcastle is preparing to make a big move in the transfer market this summer, Mbemo and Guy are the targets

3:27am, 30 May 2025Basketball

May 29th According to British media nufcblog, Newcastle is preparing to show its strength in the transfer market this summer.

It is reported that the transfer window this summer will be divided into several stages, which increases the pressure on Newcastle to prepare in advance. The first window will open from June 1 to 10, followed by a suspension of the club's World Cup and then reopen on June 16. This could be a busy two-week for teams looking to avoid any PSR violations. After June, clubs will have plenty of time to transfer in July and August until the summer transfer window is closed at 7 pm on September 1. The next few months will be very busy, but Newcastle seems to be in a good position. Earlier today, relevant media revealed that Newcastle is preparing to increase its pursuit of top targets Mbemo and Gei.

It is reported that a person familiar with the matter revealed that the club has set a shortlist, determined the main goals, and set a budget. "Everything is ready, all the work about the players is done, now you can just press the button and complete these deals. We know who we want."

They also insist that despite Paul Mitchell's resignation, Newcastle's summer plan is "everything is ready" and will maintain a "everything is the same" attitude. Signing Mbemo and Guy would be the perfect start. While it won't be easy, if Mbemo and Guy can be successfully introduced, it will give an incredible start to the summer transfer window. The club seems to want to act quickly and decisively from a strong position. The club's PSR situation has improved greatly, and the Champions League qualification has also made the team more attractive. Hopefully Crystal Palace can make a compromise with the last 12 months left in Guy's contract. If not, the club may avoid another open bidding war and instead pursue other goals.

But considering his age (24), Premier League experience, competent central defender roles, and leadership skills, Guy will be a wise choice. Mumumo is also Manchester United's target, but the Red Devils seem to be more concerned about Cunha's £62.5 million transfer. Arsenal and Liverpool are also associated with the Brentford winger, but in those clubs, can he get a solid starting chance? After all, Salah and Saka are the main players in the battle. If we can sign the Cameroon international early, we may have one of England’s most daunting frontcourt tridents as we enter the 2025/26 season.

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