As reported by Mike McGrath ofThe Telegraph, Newcastle Unitedare stepping up their pursuit of £59 million rated Brighton attacker Joao Pedro, following their failed pursuit of Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo. Reports have also surfaced that Pedro is expected to leave.
Newcastle Target Joao Pedro – ‘Profile to Fit’ for Eddie Howe
Newcastle Identify £59 Million Rated Attacker
The Magpies enjoyed another impressive season, winning the Carabao Cup against Liverpool and finishing 5th in the Premier League. The fifth-placed league finish ensured Champions League football will return to StJames’ Park next season.
The club will be eager to build on this successful season and aim for new heights both domestically and in Europe. As revealed in The Telegraph, “Newcastle United are ready to step up their pursuit of Joao Pedro.”Itis also reported Pedro has a “profile to fit EddieHowe’s attack.”
Read More: Young Italian Defender Snubs Manchester United, Arsenal and Brighton
Pedro’s departure from the Amex Stadium appears to begetting closer, with Fabrizio Romano reporting that movements aretaking place regarding a potential deal.
What Qualities Joao Pedro Would Bring
According toan X post from Romano, Brighton will seek a fee of around£59 million for the Brazilian attacker to leave.Should Newcastle pay the fee and sign the talented 23-year-old, they will be acquiring a player familiar with the rigours of the Premier League and with plenty of room to grow.
Read More: Brighton Star Defender Linked With Top Premier League Club
Pedro scored 10 goals in 27 Premier League games with six assists, making him an integral part of the Brighton attack. He can play as themain striker or in a slightly withdrawn role. Pedro is adept at finding pockets of space to assist teammates or create chances for himself to shoot. His work rate and ability to press would make him a valuable asset for Eddie Howe’s men.
Due to his hard work and ability to link attacks, he would likely be a firm favourite with the Newcastle faithful. Whether the deal gets done remains to be seen.