The Magpies currently sit in 14th place in the Premier League table, with their latest loss coming against Brentford away from home. Howe’s side are still searching for their first victory away from home in England’s top flight this season, and after qualifying for the Champions League last term, they are now battling towards the bottom of the table.
Howe has achieved some great things since arriving at St James’ Park, delivering a Carabao Cup trophy and qualifying for Europe on multiple occasions. The former Bournemouth manager has plenty of credit in the bank, but there’s no doubt Newcastle will have to show signs of improvement over the next few months after such a disappointing start to the campaign.
Fabrizio Romano: Newcastle Backing Eddie Howe
Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano has confirmed that Newcastle trust Howe’s work, and the situation remains under control. The respected reporter adds that results could change things, which is natural, but as it stands, PIF have faith in Howe at St James’ Park.
“Yes, at the moment, the situation remains under control and with trust in Howe’s work. Of course, results will be key to keep going.”
Newcastle have struggled in recent years when having to compete in Europe as well as domestically. The Magpies have produced some strong performances in the Champions League, but their form in England’s top flight has taken a hit.
Howe has managed to take Newcastle from a side who were battling towards the bottom of the Premier League to a team who are regularly competing for the European places. It’s easy to forget that Newcastle did lose Alexander Isak in the summer and replaced him with Nick Woltemade, who is a different profile of player, and Yoane Wissa, who is yet to even play for the club.
There’s an argument to suggest Newcastle’s problems are deeper than just Howe, and they currently have some injury troubles alongside their recruitment from the summer not quite working out. Anthony Elanga is a prime example of that, with the Swedish winger struggling to make an impact since his big-money arrival from Nottingham Forest.
Arsenal have opened talks to sign a Manchester City midfielder in the summer transfer window as they look to bolster Mikel Arteta’s young options.
It’s not so often you see players move between Arsenal and Man City, although there have been a handful in recent years.
Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko are two recent examples, but there’s unlikely to be too many in the future due to their Premier League rivalry.
The Gunners are in the market for reinforcements this summer as they aim to build on what was a phenomenal 25/26 season.
The North London club will be hoping to go one better in the Champions League and lift the trophy, but they will also aim to win the Premier League title once again.
City are hoping to keep hold of the 16-year-old talent and have offered him a new contract, believed to be one of the biggest financially for a player his age in Europe.
Parker, described as a ‘powerhouse’, is yet to commit his long-term future to City, which has alerted a number of clubs around Europe, including Arsenal.
The Gunners are set to face competition from a number of clubs, including Premier League sides. Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and RB Leipzig are also keen, while Real Madrid are aware of his situation.
The Midlands club have slapped a £130m price tag on his head, and it remains to be seen whether the Gunners will get close to that figure.
Arsenal are looking to bring in young talent from around the world, but they will also be looking to add new signings to improve the senior squad.
Mikel Arteta’s side certainly don’t need to panic when it comes to additions for the first team after such an impressive 25-26 season, which saw them win the Premier League title.
Newcastle United have agreed a deal to sign Ajax sensation Seun Steur in a deal worth around £20m, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Magpies have had a busy window so far after selling Anthony Gordon to Barcelona for £70m, while a deal for Sandro Tonali to join Tottenham Hotspur for £100m was completed earlier this week.
That has allowed the club to seal a deal for Bazoumana Toure in attack, while they are also pushing to sign World Cup star Johan Manzambi to bolster their midfield. But they have now moved ahead with a deal for another midfield star to help Eddie Howe.
Manchester United could be in the market for a new defender in the summer transfer window as they look to improve Michael Carrick’s squad.
The Red Devils have been heavily focusing on signing midfielders so far this summer, but they have struggled to get deals over the line.
A move for Ederson appears to be reaching a conclusion, especially now the Brazilian midfielder has been knocked out of the World Cup.
After securing the signatures of some new additions in the middle of the park, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see United move on to different areas of the pitch.
There is no doubt the midfield is a major priority, but due to competing in the Champions League, they will need to reinforce multiple areas.
The Red Devils face competition from the likes of Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, and they are actively seeking reinforcements in defence.
The Bundesliga club could charge up to £43m to allow Coulibaly to depart this summer. At the age of 19, he’s seen as a potential long-term investment for interested parties.
Werder Bremen are hoping to keep Coulibaly, described as ‘elite’, for another season, whether that be through rejecting any potential bids or inserting a loan-back clause in any deal.
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Despite links to signing a new defender, Manchester United have to prioritise bringing in midfield additions in the summer transfer window.
They are yet to confirm a new signing in the middle of the park, and although there is plenty of time remaining, they could continue to miss out on key targets.
With Casemiro already through the exit door and Manuel Ugarte suffering a serious injury, United are desperate for midfield reinforcements.
Mateus Fernandes and Elliot Anderson were both key targets for the Red Devils, but they failed to get their signatures as they moved to other Premier League clubs.