Newcastle ‘say yes’ to ‘paying every last penny’ of Barcelona’s ‘requested’ fee to ‘close priority’ signing

Newcastle United are reportedly stepping up their interest in Brazil international Raphinha as they are willing to pay FC Barcelona s requested price.

were impacted by their Financial Fair Play issues as the summer transfer window was infuriating for the Premier League side.

s side managed to keep Anthony Gordon, Alexander Gordon and Bruno Guimaraes as the sales of Yankuba Minteh and Elliot Anderson balanced the books.

Their incomings were underwhelming as they paid fees to sign Lewis Hall, Odysseas Vlachodimos and William Osula, while Lloyd Kelly and John Ruddy joined the club on free transfers.

Newcastle wasted a lot of time targeting England international Marc Guehi, who ended up sticking with Premier League with Crystal Palace.

Oliver Glasner s side wanted around £70m for Guehi but a deal could not be finalised as Newcastle did not meet this asking price.

Another of Newcastle s priorities was to sign a new right-winger, but they missed out on Michael Olise and Anthony Elanga.

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Newcastle have hatched a January priority signing plan as they are focusing on adding a new right-sided forward to their squad.

Football Insider revealed on Monday (2 September) that the Magpies will come back in for Nottingham Forest star Anthony Elanga after seeing a deadline-day bid rejected.

However, Elanga is not the only player on the shortlist at St James’ Park and it is believed they are keeping tabs on several other potential targets ahead of the January window.

Sources say club chiefs will keep tabs on the Forest star and other targets as they look to bolster their winger options.

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Along with Elanga, Raphinha has been linked with Newcastle. It was widely reported in the summer that Barcelona were willing to cash in as they looked to free up funds to sign Euro 2024 standout Nico Williams.

Raphinha has made a superb start to the new season as he has three goals and two assists in his four La Liga appearances.

Despite this, Barcelona may still cash in on Raphinha and a report in Spain claims Newcastle have said yes to pay the 60 million euro fee requested by the La Liga giants to close the signing.

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