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Magpies may splash the cash

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LONDON: Three months on since a controvers­ial takeover by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund was given the green light by the Premier League, Newcastle have the chance to splash their new-found wealth in the January transfer window.

The Magpies are badly in need of reinforcem­ents just to remain in the English top flight after winning just one of their 19 games this season.

Newcastle’s last two matches have even been postponed because they were unable to field a team with enough senior players due to coronaviru­s infections and a growing injury list that could dictate who arrives at St James’ Park in the next 27 days.

Defenders are expected to be top of the shopping list after Newcastle shipped a Premier League record 80 goals in 2021, 42 of which have come this season.

England internatio­nal right-back Kieran Trippier is reportedly close to a £25 million move from Atletico Madrid with Lille centre-back Sven Botman also a target.

“Trippier is an extraordin­ary footballer who has given us a lot and we will try to keep him,” said Atletico manager Diego Simeone after Sunday’s 2-0 win over Rayo Vallecano.

“But nowadays, when a player wants to leave, you can’t force them to stay.”

Injuries to Newcastle’s two most potent attacking weapons Callum Wilson and Allan Saint-Maximin have also seen some star strikers linked with a move to Tyneside, including Arsenal’s out of favour Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Despite record numbers of coronaviru­s cases as Britain battles the Omicron variant, Premier League clubs have so far been allowed to maintain full crowds.

That has avoided a repeat of the economic losses from matchday revenue of the past two seasons and the English top flight’s record breaking $2.7 billion US television rights with NBC to kick in next season will only increase its financial advantage over other major leagues.

However, there is not expected to be much transfer activity among those towards the top of the table with Manchester City already taking control of the title race thanks to a 10-point lead over Chelsea.

City have even offloaded Ferran Torres to Barcelona for a reported €55 million.

But manager Pep Guardiola confirmed the Spanish internatio­nal’s departure will not mean City will be addressing their lack of a natural striker.

Chelsea have been rumoured with a move for Everton’s Lucas Digne to cover for left-back Ben Chilwell, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.

Liverpool look set to rely on what they have in reserve to cope without Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane while they are at the Africa Cup of Nations.

The prospect of Champions League riches next season could lure Arsenal, Tottenham or West Ham into strengthen­ing as they battle for a top-four finish.

Manchester United trail all three sides but there are more likely to be departures than arrivals at Old Trafford with interim boss Ralf Rangnick admitting his squad is “too big”.

French internatio­nal Anthony Martial is reportedly close to a loan move to Sevilla after expressing his desire to leave, while Dean Henderson, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata and Donny van de Beek could also move on in search of more first-team action.

However, United are another of the number of Premier League sides to have had games called off in December due to Covid outbreaks and Rangnick warned clubs will have to factor in the risk more such cases could have on selection before letting players go.

“I think we could do with a bigger squad than maybe in times without Covid,” said the German.

 ?? AFP ?? Atletico Madrid’s Kieran Trippier during a Spanish league match this season.
AFP Atletico Madrid’s Kieran Trippier during a Spanish league match this season.

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