
Newcastle United is preparing an offensive in the transfer market with the intention of strengthening its squad with three players from Chelsea: Raheem Sterling, Noni Madueke, and Axel Disasi.
The Magpies have set their sights on this trio, seeking to take advantage of each one's situation at the London club, where they have not managed to establish themselves under the new project led by Enzo Maresca. This triple move reflects Newcastle's ambition to bolster their team in key areas while continuing to establish themselves as one of the Premier League giants.
Newcastle Wants to Fish in Chelsea's Pond
-Raheem Sterling: Raheem Sterling, 29, is the most prominent figure in this potential triple signing. After his arrival at Chelsea from Manchester City, Sterling has not been able to regain the form that made him one of the stars of English football. With 19 goals and 12 assists in 81 games, his performance has fallen below expectations, and Maresca does not consider him in his plans for the 2024/25 season. Newcastle sees in Sterling an opportunity to add experience and quality to their attack, especially with the possible exit of Miguel Almirón.
-Noni Madueke: On the other hand, Noni Madueke, 22, has had a secondary role at Chelsea since his arrival in January 2023. Despite showing flashes of talent, the young forward has not been able to establish himself as a regular starter. However, his potential and youth make him an attractive option for Newcastle, who are looking to add depth and dynamism to their squad.
-Axel Disasi: Axel Disasi, recently arrived from AS Monaco, is also part of Newcastle's plans to strengthen their defense. Despite being a regular in Chelsea's lineup last season, he does not seem to fit into the long-term plans of the London club. With Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles out due to injuries, Disasi's arrival could be crucial in maintaining the defensive solidity of the Tyneside team.
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