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Newcastle United transfer rumours as Everton ready to sell Toon-linked England international

Here are the latest Newcastle United transfer rumours on Monday, March 28.

One of the players who has been linked with a big-money move to Newcastle since the completion of the takeover is Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The signing of Chris Wood in January showed Eddie Howe’s intentions to bring another striker to the club and he might look to revisit the situation again in the summer.

Previously, the Toffees have demanded £80m for their number nine as other teams, such as Arsenal, have also been linked with him. The Sun are now reporting that Everton are eager to sell the England international in the knowledge that he is probably their highest value asset.

In the report, they state that Arsenal and West Ham are the teams monitoring the situation but Newcastle could also be in the hunt for Calvert-Lewin.

With Real Madrid in something of a transitional period given the young players they have got coming through and the older players coming towards the ends of the careers, there could be plenty of change at the Bernabeu in the summer. Players like Eden Hazard, Isco, Luka Jovic and Gareth Bale could be among those who leave the Spanish capital, according to talkSPORT.

They would all provide potentially useful options for Newcastle for very different reasons and, knowing that Real Madrid don’t want them, they could be available for cut prices (Bale is out of contract in the summer). Obviously, money is not an issue for United going forward but the new ownership group will be keen to not be forced into paying over the odds.

Supporters might turn their noses up at signing players that many may consider to be cast offs and that is understandable but players such as those still possess plenty of quality.

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