
Transfers
Newcastle have just offered cash-plus-player bid to sign ‘outstanding’ £40m defender
Newcastle United have made a big move in the transfer market as they try and tempt one of the most in-demand defenders to the northeast.
The Magpies are stepping up their attempts to the strengthen the squad and are already being linked with a move for Everton striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
The England forward has emerged as the number one target in attack and Eddie Howe is hoping PIF can get the deal over the line.
However, another Premier League ജplayer i⛎s now on their radar and after West Ham had a bid rejected, Newcastle have now made their own move.
Newcastle offer player-plus-cash deal for Max Kilman
According 𒈔to a report from , Newcastl𝕴e have made a move for Wolves star Kilman as they bid to strengthen the defence.
It’s reported that after West Ham saw a £25m offer for Kilman rejected, that Newcastle have now gon♈e in with their own bid, which is also likely to be rejected.

Newcastle’s bid differs, though.
It’s suggested that rather than straight cash, the 🍸Mags have offered money and Elliott Anderson in a bid to tempt Wolves to the table.
Still, the offer is likely to be turned down wi♋th the Mags needing to up things if they want Kilman signed.
Wolves value Kilman at at least £40mꦰ and have turned down offers in the past.
The defender is also wanted by Tottenham, while the report from The ✅Telegraph here claims Manchester United are als♍o keen.
Kilman an ‘outstanding’ signing for Newcastle
If Newcastle get this one over the line then it’s a real statement ♓of intent to show they are serious ahead of next season.
Kilman has been one of the standout y🐷oung defenders in recent seasons and he’s been lauded for those performances by Conor Coady as well.
“I thought he was outstanding, but I would expect nothing else from him. He’s brilliant to have arou🃏nd and is a brilliant professional,” Coady is .
Kilman, then, could well give Newcastle that added presence at the back and alongside Sven Botman, could well꧅ form one of the league’s top partnerships.