Newcastle are submitting a bid for a league record player on the cards

Newcastle United's summer transfer window is starting to take shape, with Eddie Howe and the club's recruitment team set to be among the busiest in the Premier League in the coming months.
The biggest development so far has been the departure of Anthony Gordon to Barcelona.
The Englishman has made a name for himself as one of Newcastle's attacking players, but reports at the end of May confirmed that the Catalan giants have reached an agreement to bring him to Spain.
While losing a player of Gordon's stature is a mistake, the sale has given Newcastle additional financial leverage as they look to reshape the squad ahead of another competitive campaign.
Changing some of Gordon's attacks is now expected to be a priority.

Newcastle could replace Anthony Gordon with a Crystal Palace target looking to join him
He really likes the idea of going to St. James.
Newcastle have been linked with a number of forwards in recent days, and reports have also suggested the club are looking at adding young talent who could develop into first-team players over time.
Defense reinforcements are also being considered.
Newcastle have been regularly linked with young defenders and defenders across Europe, with the club continuing to pursue a recruitment strategy that combines established Premier League experience with emerging prospects.
That approach has been evident in several transfer windows, as the Magpies attempt to build a team that can consistently compete at the top end of the table.
On the contrary, attention has now turned to a young star with a high profile in Swedish football.
Newcastle have submitted an offer for AIK winger Zadok Yohanna
According to Expressen and reporter Anel Avdic, Newcastle have sent a huge bid for AIK player Zadok Yohanna.
The Swedish outlet reports that Newcastle's offer is worth 260 million Swedish kronor.
At current exchange rates, that equates to around £21 million, a huge payout for a youngster in the early stages of his professional career.
The importance of this figure goes beyond just Newcastle's interest.
Expressen reports that the deal will be the biggest transfer auction in Allsvenskan history once completed.
The current record is Lucas Bergvall's move from Djurgardens to Tottenham in 2024, which was valued at £17m, meaning Yohanna would surpass the most notable transfer ever completed by the Swedish club.
That helps explain why Newcastle are not the only side monitoring his progress.
Yohanna has built a growing reputation as one of the brightest prospects in Scandinavian football. The winger's pace, technical ability and confidence in one-on-one situations have attracted scouts from across Europe, and Newcastle now appear ready to make a decisive move.
The size of the reported bid is quite remarkable.
A fee approaching £21m suggests Newcastle believe Yohanna has the potential to develop into a first-team player in the future rather than just another academy addition.
The club is always looking to identify young, selected talent before prices skyrocket, and Yohanna seems to fit that model well.
AIK must now decide whether to offload one of their most exciting young players, but a bid from Howe's side could be too much to resist.
That said, Newcastle are not alone in the race for Yohanna, with Rennes, Brighton and another unnamed Premier League side also in the running.
Their new Tonali: Newcastle make calls to sign 'perfect' £39m star
Newcastle are looking to wrap up their summer business quickly after last year's disappointment.



