Newcastle learn Man City asking price for Ake as Howe ‘targets’ ex-Bournemouth defender
Newcastle United will reportedly have to pay £50million to sign Manchester City centre-half Nathan Ake this summer.
Magpies boss Eddie Howe worked with the Dutch defender during their time at Bournemouth.
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Following the Cherries’ relegation in 2020, Ake was sold to City for a reported £40m fee.
He is under contract until 2025 but his game time has been limited during his time at the Etihad.
The 27-year-old has played 40 times for City, including 27 appearances this season. However, he only made ten starts in the Premier League as his side won the title.
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With his playing time at a premium, Newcastle are looking to swoop in and bring him to St James’ Park, according to The Sun.
After being linked with the former Chelsea man earlier this week, The Sun report claims that he will cost the Geordies £50m if they want a deal to materialise. However, his £80,000-a-week wages “will not be an issue”.
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