An replace has arrived on Miguel Almiron’s future this afternoon, as The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards confirms {that a} January exit is on the playing cards.
In his newest piece, Edwards reveals that the Paraguayan might be allowed to depart this winter after falling out of Eddie Howe’s first workforce plans.
It’s believed the 30-year-old is looking for a brand new problem away from St James’ Park after beginning only one league recreation all season, with all events accepting now’s the time for the winger to maneuver on.
The Telegraph report that there’s curiosity from overseas, with unnamed sides in Saudi Arabia and America eager on Almiron. Argentinian facet River Plate have additionally been linked by way of the media in South America, however it stays to be seen in the event that they or another events will match Newcastle’s asking worth, which was not too long ago reported to be round £15m.
Edwards experiences that Newcastle have been exploring loan-to-buy choices together with everlasting offers for potential January signings, though Sky Sports activities reported earlier this week that gross sales might be key, rising the necessity to transfer on the likes of Miggy.
Nonetheless, based mostly on latest feedback from Almiron’s agent, Daniel Campos, the winger will solely depart this winter if one other membership matches the wages he obtained at Newcastle. This can be his agent testing the waters and pushing for the absolute best deal for his shopper, however these calls for might offput events in America, with MLS or Argentinian sides unlikely to satisfy his reported £60,000-per-week pay packet.
Campos stated: “He has one other two and a half years on his contract with Newcastle United. Until one other membership makes a big supply, with equal wages, he’ll keep on Tyneside for some time but.”