
Alexander Isak left for Liverpool in a British-record £125m deal last summer. Newcastle have been trying to fill that hole ever since. Their latest idea: a 22-year-old currently on Real Madrid's books.
Gonzalo García — 22-year-old striker, Real Madrid.
Real Madrid. And that's the first problem. Madrid consider García part of their first-team picture, which is the kind of thing clubs say when they mean: bring serious money or don't bother calling.
Newcastle United. Eddie Howe's recruitment team have run the rule over García and given the green light for an internal approach. He's on their shortlist as the long-term answer to a question St James' Park has been asking since Isak walked out the door.
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Early interest. This is a shortlist entry, not a bid. Newcastle have approved the approach internally — that's meaningful groundwork, but it's a long way from a deal.
Newcastle's recruitment department has identified García as the profile they want to replace Alexander Isak — the striker who departed for Liverpool last summer in a British-record £125m move and has spent the season making that fee look reasonable. García fits the mould: young, mobile, with room to grow into a focal point. The club's official line is that they have moved on and are rebuilding. The shortlist suggests the rebuilding has a specific shape in mind.
Newcastle need a striker who can carry a project, not just fill a squad slot. García at 22 offers exactly the kind of long-term ceiling that justifies a significant outlay — and after spending £125m on Isak only to watch him leave, Howe's hierarchy will know better than most what a generational centre-forward is worth. Madrid, meanwhile, have history of letting fringe players move when the fee is right. The question is whether García is fringe or fixture in Carlo Ancelotti's thinking.
Pretty much everything. Madrid need to decide García is dispensable — and right now they're saying the opposite. Newcastle need to establish what Madrid's actual price looks like, then decide whether they're willing to pay it. A formal approach hasn't been made. A fee hasn't been discussed. A player hasn't been asked. This is a name on a whiteboard. A promising name, but a whiteboard nonetheless.
Alexander Isak left for Liverpool in a British-record £125m deal last summer. Newcastle have been trying to fill that hole ever since. Their latest idea: a 22-year-old currently on Real Madrid's books.
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