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What Sven Botman's potential arrival could mean for Newcastle United's remaining centre backs

Touted as one of Europe's most assured and up-and-coming central defenders, Lille centre back Sven Botman has once more been linked with a move to St. James Park this summer.

At 6ft 5in and only aged 22, the Netherlands international already has both a Ligue 1 and a Trophée des Champions honour to his name, despite a less than impressive 21/22 campaign.

Pipping ever-present runaway winners PSG to the crown last year, Lille saw a whole host of departure's from their title winning side, with Mike Maignan, Boubakary Soumare and Reinildo all opting for pastures new.

Botman of course stayed put, but, with the summer transfer market now opening its doors once more, rumours have again circulated surrounding a potential move to the Premier League with the Magpies.

If Eddie Howe and co were to opt for the former Ajax youngster, it begs the question of just where it would leave United's remaining options given we feel the 22-year-old would vast improve the sides current defensive options.

For the most part opting for a 4-3-3 it is safe to assume Howe will continue in the same way heading into the 22/23 season, and, with Dan Burn the most assured and trusted option, we can see him keeping his position for the most part.

Fabian Schar and Jamal Lascelles would provide strong cover, but would both be happy doing so begs another question Howe must look to answer. 33-year-old Federico Fernandez does have another year on his current deal but has featured just a mere seven times all season, none under the former Cherries boss.

Ciaran Clark looks likely to leave too, and with Paul Dummett also covering across sometimes too when needed, could we see the 30-year-old also seek pastures new given another face to challenge the current

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