The transfer window may still be months away, but the powers that be at Newcastle United are already sharpening their knives for a summer assault on t...
The transfer window may still be months away, but the powers that be at Newcastle United are already sharpening their knives for a summer assault on the midfield market. GoalZaza can exclusively report that the Magpies have stepped up their pursuit of AS Monaco. �s Lamine Camara, a player who has also caught the eye of Liverpool. According to information reaching our desk, initial talks have already been held between Newcastle officials and representatives of the Senegalese international. The Tyneside club, now a formidable force under their Saudi backed ownership, are determined to give a good account of themselves in the Premier League and European competition, and they believe the 20 year old Camara is the ideal man to add steel and creativity to their engine room. The Nigerian football fraternity will note that Camara, though not a Super Eagles player himself, shares the same West African footballing DNA that has produced the likes of Victor Osimhen and Victor Boniface. His ability to roam the pitch, break up play, and drive forward with the ball at his boots has made him one of the most sought after young midfielders on the continent. In the scheme of things, Newcastle. �s interest represents a serious statement of intent. The lion. �s share of the transfer fee, which could exceed. ��25 billion based on current exchange rates, would test the resolve of Monaco. �s hierarchy. Yet the Senegalese starlet appears keen on a move to the English top flight. At the end of the day, Liverpool may also have to move quickly if they hope to land the midfielder, but for now, the Magpies hold the initiative. GoalZaza will continue to monitor this developing story, as both Premier League giants jostle for the signature of one of Ligue 1. �s brightest talents. Back home in Lagos, fans gathered at popular viewing centres in Surulere and Ikeja are already buzzing with the news.. �Ah, Newcastle dey try o! If Lamine Camara comes, that midfield will be solid,. � one supporter shouted as he adjusted his jersey. Another fan, sipping a cold bottle of malt, remarked that this transfer would be a big statement for African football. The debate has even spilled onto social media, with many asking whether the Senegalese midfielder will eventually choose the St. James. � Park project over Anfield. �s history. Whatever happens, the next few months promise to be a thrilling ride for the Nigerian football faithful.