The double signing that makes so much sense for Newcastle United

On Monday afternoon, The Telegraph revealed that Newcastle United are discussing a double swoop for soon-to-be free agents Tosin Adarabioyo and Lloyd Kelly.

They aren’t big names and are moves that may leave some fans feeling slightly underwhelmed, but I feel these are two players and two deals that could make so much sense this summer.

Starting with Tosin, the 6ft 5′ centre-back is comfortable on the ball and very athletic. He can be an ideal Jamaal Lascelles replacement following his ACL injury and a placeholder in that position before we sign a young ball-playing right-sided centre-back to eventually replace Fabian Schar.

Then to Kelly, a versatile defender, a leader and a player Eddie Howe knows very well after bringing him to Bournemouth. He can fill in for Sven Botman (ACL) as a left-sided centre-back and compete with Dan Burn at left-back when Howe opts not to play Lewis Hall. 

The pair have Premier League experience, aid out fight with FFP as free transfers, would add pace to our back line and help us strengthen a defence rocked by two long-term knee injuries.

Not only that, the money we’d save by signing both on the cheap helps free up funds to spend elsewhere, with a big chunk of our budget then able to go on a top right winger, a holding midfielder and another striker; likely to be needed should Callum Wilson leave this summer.

The only concern would be the agent fees and wages they’d demand, which could be significant given the amount of interest and their ‘free transfer’ status. That could cause problems and lessen the ‘cut-price’ nature of their arrivals. That said, they are worth a combined £40m+ if under contract, so there’s still a bargain to be had. 

With FFP/PSR an ongoing obstacle heading into a huge summer for the club, signing both could make so much sense.


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Author : Olly Hawkins

Publish date : 2024-04-19 06:00:03

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