Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe may feel grateful that his side’s dreadful run of form has come during the transfer window as it offers him the chance to strengthen his squad in weaker areas.
One of the Magpies’ biggest issues over the past few weeks has been how easy the midfield are to play through. Against Liverpool on New Year’s Day, Howe used four different players in the middle of the park throughout the match and all four were dribbled past seven times in total as the Reds registered a Premier League record xG.
Nonetheless, the manager is reportedly eyeing up one player who can put Newcastle’s midfield on lockdown.
Newcastle United transfer news – Kalvin Phillips
According to a report from Rudy Galetti earlier this week, Newcastle are still in talks with European champions Manchester City over the possible loan signing of Kalvin Phillips before the January window closes. Juventus, who were also in the running, recently admitted that Phillips is no longer a transfer target, paving the way for the Magpies to come out on top.
It has also been reported that Man City are seeking a £7.5m loan fee but also want the inclusion of a £40m obligation to buy clause inserted into the player’s contract. Meanwhile, head coach Pep Guardiola revealed back in October that the door would be left open for the former Leeds United midfielder to complete a January exit.
The England international has played just 319 minutes in total for the treble-winners this season which has been spread across ten appearances. Newcastle could offer the 28-year-old a career lifeline by bringing him to St. James’ Park until the end of the campaign to make up for the loss of Sandro Tonali, who is absent due to a lengthy suspension.