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Joe Buck takes a look at what Newcastle United's next priority must be in the transfer market. The Magpies have concluded a deal to sign Anthony Elanga but will be keen to spend big and continue to strengthen Eddie Howe's squad.

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00:00So Newcastle United have completed their first signing of the summer.
00:03Of course, Anthony Langer has joined £452 million from Nottingham Forest.
00:08And it's, after a few weeks of frustration, it's good to get that one over the line.
00:11But what is next for Newcastle, you know?
00:12Are they going to be someone that, you know, settles with what they've got?
00:16Or are they really going to attack this transfer market?
00:19Like we've not seen in the last few windows, you know,
00:21they've really, since 2023, they've not had the financial capabilities
00:25of going out and spending big money.
00:26Now, they've already spent heavily on a Langer,
00:28you know, he becomes the third most expensive signing in the club's history
00:31behind Isak and, of course, Sandro Tonali.
00:34But where do Newcastle go next?
00:36Now, lots of reports about James Trafford
00:38and whether he will become a Newcastle United player.
00:40They've been interested in him for about a year now.
00:42You know, the deal was close to getting done last year,
00:45but financial reasons just meant they had to pull that.
00:48Newcastle had to pull that deal.
00:49He's again on their radar this year.
00:51Lots of reports that they're in negotiations with Burnley,
00:53but a fee has yet to be sort of agreed with them.
00:56And, of course, Burnley are going to hold out a lot of money,
00:59you know, for a lot of money.
01:00He's at number one.
01:01He was brilliant last year.
01:02He set championship records left, right and centre.
01:05So he is fantastic.
01:06And Burnley have every right to demand a lot of money.
01:08And as much as James Trafford is one that Newcastle fans
01:10have got their heart and their ideas on,
01:13I don't think that it's Newcastle's next, you know, main priority.
01:16I don't think a goalkeeper is someone
01:17that they should be breaking the bank for right now.
01:20Of course, everyone would love to see James Trafford in
01:22and if they can get a deal for him, then that is good.
01:25But their next transfer priority for me
01:26has to be a striker, a backup striker for Alexander Isak.
01:30You know, Callum Wilson's left the club now.
01:33Will Asula is very raw
01:35and he's often performed best, I think, when he's been out wide.
01:37He had a brilliant summer for Denmark
01:39and maybe that sort of helped his confidence.
01:40But right now, Newcastle need a backup striker to Isak.
01:43That's got to be their main thing.
01:45You know, Isak is brilliant.
01:46I can, you know, stand here and spend five minutes
01:48about why he's the best striker in the world.
01:50But let's face it, Newcastle are going to play
01:52at least 40 or at least 50 games next year.
01:55Sorry, so they've got 38 Premier League games
01:57and at least eight Champions League games.
02:01I need hope, at least two, you know,
02:03Cup games, I need hope a little bit further.
02:04So say 50 games at least,
02:06maybe even in the mid-50s have been progressing
02:08in all them competitions.
02:10Isak can't play all them games.
02:11Isak's probably limited to maybe 40 games, I would say,
02:14you know, at the highest level.
02:15You need someone to be able to play 15 games
02:17or to come on for half an hour
02:19so then give Isak a rest.
02:20And they need to get that sorted now
02:21because if that drags on to later in the summer,
02:24other clubs will know how desperate they are.
02:25Of course, Isak's situation,
02:27as much as Newcastle United are going to keep him this summer
02:30and I think that it would take a beyond world record
02:32or, you know, close to the world record for another club to sign him,
02:36there is that possibility
02:37that someone does just slap down a load of money
02:39and then you guys will become really desperate
02:41because other than, as I mentioned before,
02:43Willis, who they haven't got any other recognised attacker,
02:46striker, sorry, Anthony Gordon can play there if needed.
02:49Alanga maybe can play there.
02:50But they need someone, an out-and-out striker
02:52who can play 30 minutes in the Premier League
02:54or can even start Premier League games,
02:56can start cup games,
02:57maybe even start a Champions League game
02:58if they need to rest Isak
02:59because it's not just about managing Isak's injuries.
03:02You know, he's struggled with a groin injury
03:04towards the end of last season,
03:05but of course had to play
03:06because he is the club's main man.
03:08It's about making sure that his minutes are controlled
03:11so he can be at his best for every minute he's on the pitch
03:13because if he's not, you know, he can't go in and out of games,
03:16he can't be sort of lost in games.
03:19I think if they can get someone,
03:21they can make sure that Isak is at full fitness
03:23and a full flight for all the season.
03:25We all know Isak's guaranteed goals
03:26and if he's at full fitness on the pitch
03:28and being able to give his best,
03:30then he will score goals.
03:31They need someone to back him up and go,
03:32right, I'm going to play 30 minutes here
03:34or Newcastle, you know, big Champions League game in the week.
03:37Can we get someone to start the Premier League game,
03:39I don't know, away at Burnley
03:40or, you know, they've got a home game against West Ham.
03:43Can we put someone in instead of Isak,
03:44give them a bit of a rest for that game?
03:47Evans, you know, former Evans striker,
03:49Dominic Carvalhoen has been mentioned.
03:50I think that would be a shrewd move.
03:52I don't think he'll be one that gets,
03:53you know, bums off season there,
03:55you know, would be,
03:57it wouldn't be the highlight of this summer,
03:58but I think they could do a lot worse than Carvalhoen
04:00if he can stay fit.
04:01His injury record isn't great
04:02and, of course, that was one of the main frustrations
04:03of Cam Wilson's sort of last couple of years
04:06on time side that his injury record,
04:07he just wasn't there enough
04:08to be able to support Isak.
04:10So Carvalhoen would be one.
04:11Hugo Eketike has been mentioned.
04:12I think that's a really hard deal to do,
04:14not just the finances involved,
04:15but the player himself knows
04:16that he probably won't want to come
04:18and be a backup to Isak.
04:19Now, does that feature proof Newcastle
04:21if Isak goes next summer?
04:23Maybe.
04:23You know, Eketike is very much
04:24of a similar mould to Isak,
04:26but that would be a hard deal
04:28to get done this summer, I think.
04:30So yeah, Newcastle United
04:31are going to have to go out.
04:32They're going to have to backsmart,
04:33you know, they've already seen
04:34Liam De Lape move to Chelsea.
04:35One of the big reasons for that
04:36is he didn't want to play second fiddle to Isak,
04:39so they're going to have to try
04:40and either convince someone
04:42to play second striker
04:43or someone in the mould of Eketike
04:45where it's, you know,
04:47their future proof in case of Isak's sale,
04:48which, you know,
04:49it would send,
04:50I don't think it would send alarm bells,
04:51but I think everyone recognises
04:52that Isak's probably got one year left
04:54in Newcastle before the interest
04:56really peaks in him
04:57and, you know,
04:57lots of clubs come in for him.
04:58But yeah, right now,
04:59Newcastle United,
05:00for me, have to go for the tag.
05:01They have to go at someone
05:02back up Isak.
05:03They've done well with Alanga
05:04and if they get James Trafford
05:05over there, that would be great.
05:06And if they get another centre-back as well,
05:07that would be fantastic.
05:08But they have to go
05:09and get someone
05:09for a backup striker at Isak.
05:12Isak.

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