Newcastle United already provides for its summer transfer activity, the Magpies seeking to strengthen their team while they are pressuring for a European place in the Premier League.
A name that emerged on his transfer radar is Bournemouth midfielder Marcus Tavernier, with reports suggesting that Newcastle has laid the foundations for a potential summer swoop.
Newcastle preparing tilting work to dive for Marcus Tavernier
According to TBR Football, Newcastle was closely monitored Tavernier, the club recruitment team already making their homework on the versatile winger before a potential movement.
The 25 -year -old midfielder has been an out -of -competition artist for Bournemouth, impressive by his versatility, creativity and work rate. Capable of operating in the central midfielder, wide or as an offensive playmaker, it corresponds to the profile of the type of dynamic multifunctional player that the owner of Newcastle Eddie Howe loves.
Interestingly, Tavernier began his football course at the Newcastle United Academy before moving to Middlesbrough at the under 14.
After crossing the Boro youth system, he made his professional debut in 2017, followed by a loan to Milton Keynes Dons. Later, he became a key player in Middlesbrough, contributed 18 goals and 18 assists in 155 appearances before guaranteeing a move from Premier League to Bournemouth in 2022.
His adaptation of the Premier League was impressive, with his ability to play through several roles of attack and midfielder, which makes him a key asset for cherries. So far this season, Tavernier has played 20 games in all competitions, scoring two goals and providing five assists. His total Bournemouth Tally is at 11 goals and 13 assists, while his senior career number is now at 29 goals and 31 assists. (Transfermarkt)
The addition of a player of Tavernier’s quality and the Premier League experience could be an intelligent decision for Newcastle while he is trying to strengthen his team for the national and European competition.