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Newcastle preparing surprise bid for "world-class" £61m star, he's a Tonali upgrade - opinion

Newcastle United have turned their transfer window around, having for so much time across the past several months looked to have fallen by the wayside after a terrific 2024/25 campaign.

But, despite all the drama, Howe must be delighted with how PIF have pulled through with a series of exciting signings, the latest of which comes in the form of Nick Woltemade, who has joined from Stuttgart for a club-record £69m fee.

Nick Woltemade

Woltemade, 23, scored 17 goals for the German side last season, and is considered to carry a deceptive depth of skill, belying his 6 foot 6 frame.

A thrilling addition, one of the most talented young nines out there, but Woltemade's signing does come with the caveat that he is viewed as Alexander Isak's replacement at the front of Howe's system.

Isak remains a Newcastle player with t-minus 24 hours remaining of the market, but his incendiary comments earlier this month and fierce desire to leave St. James' Park and sign for Liverpool have scoured all but the slimmest hopes of a harmonious and continuing relationship between the player and club.

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Newcastle have only claimed two points from their opening three fixtures of the campaign, but the quality coursing through Howe's squad remains intact, and the wins are sure to be around the corner.

However, it wouldn't hurt to add another player to the ranks before the market slams shut on Monday evening, and there's a feeling from some circles that PIF are gearing up to strike a deal for one of the world's finest midfielders.

Newcastle lining up midfielder deal

Newcastle added Jacob Ramsey to their ranks in a package rising to £40m this month, but he was withdrawn with an issue against Leeds United, and injuries to Sandro Tonali and Joelinton against Liverpool have heightened the need for a deeper-lying midfielder.

Jacob Ramsey for Newcastle

Jacob Ramsey for Newcastle

And according to Spanish reports, an ambitious move for Eduardo Camavinga has beenprepared, though it will be difficult to land the Real Madrid star, with the La Liga giants issuing a firm not-for-sale response to intrigue.

Reports from earlier this week outline the Magpies' interest in the France international, who has been valued at €70m (equating to around £61m) at this late stage of the window.

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Camavinga, 22, would be a marquee addition for the Toon, and though Los Blancos are outwardly denying any chance of him leaving, there is a feeling that a bid entering the aforementioned ballpark would be considered.

What Eduardo Camavinga would bring to Newcastle

Camavinga joined Real Madrid from Rennes in his homeland in 2021, and he has won La Liga-Champions League doubles in 2022 and 2024, featuring 180 times for the Spaniards all told.

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A deep-sitting midfielder, Camavinga blends grit and gusto from number six, specialising in combative defensive work and progressive passing play.

Thanks to FBref's data, it can be observed that the Frenchman ranks among the top 9% of midfielders across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for pass completion, the top 19% for progressive carries, the top 16% for successful take-ons, the top 7% for ball recoveries and the top 1% for tackles won per 90.

A successful take-on is recorded when a player beats their opponent by directly carrying the ball past them while retaining possession.

Tonali's injury heightens the need for such a player, but Camavinga could even prove to be an upgrade on the Italian maestro, statistically comparable to Premier League heavyweights like Ryan Gravenberch and Moises Caicedo.

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Having bounced back from a lengthy suspension last term, 25-year-old Tonali became a mainstay in the middle of the park for the Magpies, instrumental in building top form throughout the winter and winning silverware thereafter.

But Camavinga might add even more to the St. James' Park centre.

Injuries had a prohibitive effect on Camavinga's form and fluency in La Liga last season, but from the matches he did play, he stood out. Indeed, his dynamism and range suggest he might even prove an upgrade on Newcastle's star.

League Stats 24/25 - Camavinga vs Tonali

Stats (* per game)

Matches (starts)

Goals

Assists

Touches*

Pass completion

Key passes*

Dribbles*

Ball recoveries*

Tackles + interceptions*

Duels (won)*

Data via Sofascore

Similar players, Camavinga would ease the workload on Tonali while ensuring that Howe is able to rotate as Newcastle challenge both domestically and in the Champions League without working to the detriment of the squad's performance levels.

Hailed for his "world-class" quality by journalist Thom Harris, Camavinga would cost a pretty penny to bring over to Tyneside, but there's just cause for such a mammoth bid.

Of course, reservations stemming from the rangy player's injury record are understandable, but while Camavinga, in his finest form, has a higher ceiling and more about him than the impressive Tonali, he wouldn't displace the Italian, but rather, jockey for a position, perhaps leading Howe to eke out the best from both players.

A strong ball-carrying presence with physicality and athleticism to take him far in the Premier League, Camavinga could hit the jackpot by stepping away from Real Madrid and rehousing in Newcastle's midfield, where he could showcase his skills as a talismanic part of Howe's project, raising the level of those around him too.

Having enjoyed a trophy-laden start to his career, Camavinga could bring that mentality to the Premier League and take Newcastle to the next level, with the English club having enjoyed a taste of true success at the highest level and now hungering for more.

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