Transferencias sensatas: Newcastle United



Pruebe The Athletic GRATIS durante 30 días: esta es la primera ventana de transferencia de verano para Newcastle United, Eddie Howe y sus nuevos propietarios multimillonarios. Así que deberíamos esperar algunos fichajes significativos. Pero si se tiene en cuenta la ventana de transferencia de enero, saben que deberían fichar a jugadores de Stepping-Stone. Entonces, ¿a quién debería fichar Newcastle para mejorar su equipo y llevarlos a la siguiente etapa de su desarrollo? Escrito por Seb Stafford-Bloor, ilustrado por Marco Bevilacqua. Siga a Tifo Football: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Escuche el podcast de Tifo Football: The Athletic UK: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: Vea más Tifo Football: Tácticas explicadas: Finanzas y leyes: Tifo Football Podcast: Videos más recientes: 1 Videos populares: Acerca de Tifo Football: Tifo ama el fútbol. Creamos desgloses tácticos, históricos y geopolíticos detallados del hermoso juego. Sabemos que existe un apetito por el contenido reflexivo e inteligente. Para cosas que hacen simple lo complicado. Brindamos análisis sobre la Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup y más. Nuestros podcasts entrevistan a algunas de las principales figuras del juego. Y nuestro editorial cubre el fútbol con profundidad y perspicacia. Fundada en 2017 y se convirtió en parte de The Athletic en 2020. Para consultas comerciales, comuníquese con tifo@theathletic.com. Música procedente de epidemiasound.com Material adicional procedente de freestockfootagearchive.com #NUFC #SensibleTransfers

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28 comentarios en “Transferencias sensatas: Newcastle United

  1. Anonymous

    I do find it strange how both of their marquee CB signings are left footed. Not sure how Burn and Botman will work together, but they've spent too much on Burn to bench him.

  2. wowski13

    I found the Pulisic suggestion very interesting but can't imagine Chelsea letting him go, especially with new American owners. I definitely can't see any further investment in Newcastle's defence this season however. Schar and Lascelles are very capable in the RCB position and there's no reason why Botman couldn't play there also. There are plenty of teams that play two right footed CBs. With Botman's technical ability there's no reason Newcastle couldn't play two predominantly left footed CBs. I would argue that a Striker or a Central Midfielder with an eye for goal would have a far greater impact to the squad. Willock's form has been inconsistent and Wilson's fitness issues mean that both those roles could be strengthened in the squad.

  3. REASON℠

    Wouldn't say this is so sensible though. We don't need another CB and Pulisic's current £150k/week is just too high. Ideally if we got rid of Lascelles and Almiron, cash in 20-25m and free up wages then a top RW would be more plausible and perhaps even a decent FW in case Wilson should get injured again. We've already spent £150m+ in just 6 months and generated nothing on player sales. With FFP in mind, that's not sensible in the long run. Let's see who and how much we can get from our new main sponsor next season, but I would personally not gamble too much this season in case we get sabotaged with new(castle) rules by the Premier League/the other clubs.

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