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Newcastle Encouraged in Pursuit of Versatile Forward – Eddie Howe is a Fan

Newcastle finished fifth in the Premier League, qualifying for the 2025/26 Champions League. The club enjoyed a memorable 2024/25 campaign, winning the Carabao Cup. As with many clubs, transfer activity is beginning to heat up, and according toThe Telegraph, Newcastle have been encouraged in their pursuit of Joao Pedro from Brighton, withthe Geordies looking to negotiate a price with Brighton.

Newcastle Encouraged in Pursuit of Joao Pedro

Eddie Howe Interest Driving Pursuit

The report from the Telegraph confirms that Newcastle are set to open formal talks with Brighton over the signing of Brazilian attacker Joao Pedro.Telegraph Sport had previously revealed the club were prepared to step up their interest since missing out on Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo.

According to the latest report, Newcastle value the Brazilian at £60 million.While there is still some workneeded before a deal is completed,confidence is growing that an agreement can be reached.

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Brighton have recently added Greek youngster Charalampos Kostoulas, which could help Newcastle in their pursuit.The Geordies will need to act quicklywith other Premier League teamsinterested, such as Chelsea. Eddie Howe is also said to be a huge fan of Pedro and was close to signing the Brazilian before Newcastle signed Alexander Isak in a club-record £63 million deal.

What Joao Pedro Brings to Newcastle

Pedro scored 10 goals in 27 Premier League games with six assists, making him a vital part of the Brighton side last season. He adds versatility to any attack he plays in, possessing the ability to play as the main striker or in a slightly withdrawn role.

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He’s excellent at picking up pockets of space, whether linking up with his teammates or creating space for himself. He is also adept at pressing from the front and forcing opposition players into mistakes. He would clearly be a great addition to Eddie Howe’s men.

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