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HIGHLIGHT: Clubs increasingly think that “mesmerizing” £70 million star to sign with Man City after Newcastle expressed interest

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This summer, Newcastle United made a significant choice.

The team needed to bolster its midfield the most, and Sandro Tonali was their big acquisition in the end.

Sadly, it’s reasonable to say that the move hasn’t proven successful yet. Indeed, the Italy international was barely entirely convincing prior to the football ban that will last into the following season.
It’s especially insulting in light of this season’s midfield problems. Lewis Miley has excelled during his breakthrough season with the first squad, but if everything were going according to plan, the teenager wouldn’t need to play as much.

Tonali’s link to other players was numerous before to his signing. Now, it appears that one of the names Newcastle supposedly looked at might be moving.

Eberechi Eze transfer news: Newcastle target might sign with Man City Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze was reportedly being considered before the Magpies moved on Tonali, however it’s possible that the £70 million asking price proved too high.

Now, it appears like the 25-year-old could sign with another team. The Independent claims that while Tottenham is still interested in the England international, there is now a perception among the clubs that he would prefer to transfer to Manchester City, who are still in need of his talents.

News about Newcastle transfers: A busy summer is ahead
As the PIF project moves forward, Newcastle supporters may anticipate some significant arrivals this summer, whether or not it turns out to be Eze.
According to iNews reports last month, despite all the FFP disappointments of the January window, Eddie Howe’s squad was going to undergo a major reconstruction.

It’s unfortunate that Eze, who colleague Joel Ward has called “mesmerising,” appears to be drawing closer to City. In a struggling Palace club this season, his five goals, one assist, and 2.1 critical passes per game (per WhoScored) will undoubtedly be greatly appreciated on Tyneside.

Nevertheless, there are causes for optimism before the summer window.

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