Newcastle is already strategizing for the upcoming summer transfer window, with Eddie Howe considering a move for a Premier League competitor in case PSG intensifies their pursuit of Bruno Guimaraes.
Newcastle’s pursuit of Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White has positioned him as one of their primary objectives for the upcoming summer transfer window, as they navigate the challenges posed by the Profit and Sustainability Rules.
To adhere to the financial limitations imposed by the Premier League, there are concerns that one of their key players, most likely the influential Bruno Guimaraes, may need to be relinquished in order to provide manager Eddie Howe with the opportunity to reinforce other areas of the team.
Both Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City hold a strong admiration for the tenacious Brazilian, who possesses a release clause valued at approximately £100 million.
Howe would have the financial resources to consider a few potential signings during the off-season, such as Forest midfielder Gibbs-White. In addition to Gibbs-White, Newcastle has been keeping an eye on Neco Williams, Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, and Emile Smith-Rowe. Resolving Guimaraes’ future early in the summer would provide Howe with a better understanding of the available transfer funds.