Newcastle United potential new owners eye Mohammed Kudus capture - Report

Published on: 16 April 2020

English Premier League side Newcastle United are reported to have made enquiry about the availability of Ghana midfielder Kudus Mohammed.

Kudus has been in sensational form for Danish Super League outfit FC Nordsjaelland since joining from Right to Dream Academy.

His superlative performance has seen him linked with a host of European sides including Liverpool and Everton.

According to a grapevine source, Newcastle United potential new owners want to make the FC Nordsjaelland midfielder their first signing.

“The future owners of Newcastle are starting to scout."

"They sent envoys to make inquiries about the situations of Mohammed Kudus (FC Nordsjaelland).”

Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia are inches away from completing a £340 million takeover of the Magpies, and an announcement is expected once the Premier League is done carrying out its checks under its owners and directors test.

PIF is owned by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who is worth £1 trillion according to The Sun, and it seems plans are already underway to strengthen the Newcastle squad over the summer transfer window.

Adding Kudus to the attack will definitely make the Toons a force to reckon with in the final third, and other quality additions in other departments across every area of the pitch will definitely be made.

Kudus is regarded as one of the most promising forwards in the game, with 9 goals and one assist in 19 games under his belt this term.

Newcastle have struggled for goals this campaign, but that wouldn’t be the case if they had quality forwards and it will be interesting to see how their squad will look like next term and going forward.

If the youngster joins the Magpies, he will be the second player to feature for Steve Bruce’s charges after former Chelsea and FC Porto winger Christian Atsu.

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