Voltmaid Approaches Departure from Newcastle Amid Moves to Sign New Striker
Press reports revealed that striker Nick Voltmaid is preparing to push for a departure from Newcastle United during the upcoming summer transfer window, as the club aims to strengthen its attacking line, according to 'Football Insider'.
The report indicated that coach Eddie Howe has expressed his desire to sign a new striker before the start of the next season, which is supported by the club's owners, potentially affecting the player's future with the team.
Voltmaid is suffering from a decline in his ranking among the technical staff's choices, and sources have reported that signing an additional striker could mark the end of his career with the team, especially in light of his recent drop in form and exclusion from the squad in one of the recent matches.
Despite several clubs being interested in acquiring his services, the deal seems complicated due to the high financial value at which the player was transferred, amounting to 69 million pounds, which leads the club to avoid selling him at a significant loss.
In the same context, the source explained that Newcastle's management refuses to approve the player's departure unless they recover the majority of the deal's value, which has led to Bayern Munich's declining interest, one of the most prominent clubs interested in signing him.
The report also mentioned that the club has held talks with the agent of Nicholas Jackson, a Chelsea player on loan to Bayern Munich, as part of its efforts to strengthen the attacking line, which could pave the way for Voltmaid's departure if the deal is completed.
The report indicated that coach Eddie Howe has expressed his desire to sign a new striker before the start of the next season, which is supported by the club's owners, potentially affecting the player's future with the team.
Voltmaid is suffering from a decline in his ranking among the technical staff's choices, and sources have reported that signing an additional striker could mark the end of his career with the team, especially in light of his recent drop in form and exclusion from the squad in one of the recent matches.
Despite several clubs being interested in acquiring his services, the deal seems complicated due to the high financial value at which the player was transferred, amounting to 69 million pounds, which leads the club to avoid selling him at a significant loss.
In the same context, the source explained that Newcastle's management refuses to approve the player's departure unless they recover the majority of the deal's value, which has led to Bayern Munich's declining interest, one of the most prominent clubs interested in signing him.
The report also mentioned that the club has held talks with the agent of Nicholas Jackson, a Chelsea player on loan to Bayern Munich, as part of its efforts to strengthen the attacking line, which could pave the way for Voltmaid's departure if the deal is completed.