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Newcastle United make ambitious £67m offer to sign Real Madrid star

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Newcastle United have made four new signings so far this summer and more arrivals could soon follow.

The Magpies have managed to sign Lewis Hall, Lloyd Kelly, John Ruddy and Odysseas Vlachodimos this summer.

Eddie Howe and his team faced financial issues regarding the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.

After selling Yankuba Minteh to Brighton and Elliot Anderson to Nottingham Forest, they have solved those issues and complied with PSR.

They can now focus on new signings and according to latest reports they are preparing an ambitious offer to sign the Real Madrid star.

According to a report from Spain’s Defensa Central, Newcastle have made an offer of €80 million (£67 million) to Real Madrid for Arda Guler.

The Turkish international scored six goals in La Liga for the Spanish giants last season and despite spending most of the time out with an injury and on the bench as a substitute, he impressed whenever he got the opportunity.

Real Madrid star Arda Guler to Newcastle United?

During the Euros this summer, he represented Turkey and made it clear with his performances why Real Madrid invested in him in the first place.

He helped his country reach the quarterfinal of the Euros by scoring one goal and providing two assists.

Newcastle United are ready to show their financial power

Now, Newcastle United want to bring him to St James’ Park and make him a part of their ambitious project under PIF.

The Magpies have spent money carefully and most of their big signings have worked.

Alexander Isak has been a huge hit while Anthony Gordon has taken his game to a new level under Howe’s management.

The Toon Army are now hoping they can do the same with Guler and force Real Madrid to sell him despite the Champions League winners making him a part of their future plans.

This might look out of Newcastle’s reach in terms of their stature compared to Real Madrid but they have the financial means to make the transfer happen.

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