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Newcastle ‘beat Barcelona and Real Madrid’ to huge summer signing as Fabrizio Romano drops bombshell


 



 


As far as Fabrizio Romano is concerned, Newcastle has surpassed both Barcelona and Real Madrid in terms of acquiring a significant summer acquisition.



The Magpies defeated Manchester United by a score of 4-1 on Sunday, without the presence of manager Eddie Howe, who is now recovering from pneumonia in the hospital. This victory allowed the Magpies to reclaim fourth place and put themselves firmly in the driver’s seat to qualify for the Champions League the following season.


Wednesday is a crucial match for Newcastle, as they are scheduled to play Crystal Palace. If they are successful, they will move up to third place, surpassing Nottingham Forest in the process.



The Carabao Cup champions are heading in the right direction, and on Tuesday morning, a trustworthy transfer reporter named Romano disclosed that the club has reached a significant agreement for the summer.


It has been reported by the Italian that Newcastle have successfully acquired the services of Antonio Cordero, a young player from Malaga.

The 18-year-old winger, who is capable of playing on either flank, has been the subject of interest from Newcastle for quite some time. In fact, the player, his family, and agents travelled to Newcastle earlier this year in order to have meetings with Paul Mitchell, the sports director of the club.

Despite the fact that Real Madrid and Barcelona, two of the most powerful clubs in La Liga, were both firmly in the running to capture the Spaniard, Romano claims that he ultimately decided to sign with Newcastle and will be moving to Tyneside later this summer.

In light of the fact that Cordero’s contract with Malaga is drawing to a close, an announcement is going to be made announcing that he will be joining on a free transfer on July 1.

Throughout the course of this season, Cordero has been a consistent member of Malaga’s second-tier squad, where he has made 33 appearances, scored five goals, and registered six assists.

 

The arrival of the Spanish Under-19 international will come after the capture of Vakhtang Salia, who will formally join the club from Dinamo Tbilisi, a Georgian club, when he turns 18 in August.

A four-and-a-half year contract has apparently been agreed upon by Newcastle for the transfer of Baran Yildiz, a midfielder who is 18 years old and will be leaving the Turkish club Genclerbirligi.

Considering that the three individuals are destined to become stars in the years to come, it is anticipated that they will be sent out to gain experience as part of the subsequent phase of their growth.

It will be the job of Jack Ross, a former manager of Sunderland who is now the head of strategic partnerships for the club, to locate appropriate clubs that can assist in the development of all players.

 



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