
Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- Burnley defender Tarkowski is likely to become the first player to be signed since Newcastle's buyout, while Newcastle are now also interested in
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Team Lingard.
Burnley are now understood to be very interested in a move for Tarkowski. However, Lingard's own volition is now unknown, having turned down a loan move to Newcastle earlier this year and eventually picking a move to West Ham United, he has now turned down the
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A new contract extension was offered, but now Lingard has not been getting enough playing time under Solskjaer, and he is eager for more playing time himself. The offer from Newcastle should also be attractive to Lingard compared to the previous one.
Tarkowski occupies an important position in Newcastle's starting reinforcement program, the England international's contract with Burnley will expire after this season, according to the Daily Telegraph, Tarkowski had reached an agreement with Burnley, that is, if he wants to move to another salon in January, the salon will not interfere, but the price must be agreed with the Burnley side. However, this should not be too much of a problem for the Saudi consortium that has recently joined Newcastle. Burnley are said to be looking to maximize the benefits of the deal, but they are not in an advantageous position in the negotiations, as if they don't sell Tarkowski in January, they will have nothing to show for it until the end of the contract.
Now, Tarkowski himself wants to join Newcastle and expects the two salons to facilitate the deal amicably. Tarkowski is one of the more forward names in Newcastle's starting reinforcement program, due to his extensive
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Experience and players with immediate potential. Newcastle are also looking to sign at least one more defender, one more midfielder, one more winger and one more winger, and at this stage there is no limit to the number of players they can sign. Earlier assessments of Newcastle suggested that the team had a certain lack of resources in various areas, but in the winter window, they will be able to secure a significant amount of money to address these issues. It is understood that Newcastle will be able to spend up to £190 million in the winter window, and this is fully compliant with the Financial Fairness Act. But the source emphasized that Newcastle will build the team gradually and purposefully, rather than squandering the money immediately.










