Miguel Almiron has concluded the club he needs to leave Newcastle Joined is his former club

Miguel Almiron: £21m Newcastle United winger close to Saudi Pro League  transfer as fresh claims emergethere has been a lot of speculation about some of Newcastle’s players this month and the future of Almiron is certainly up in the air despite Eddie Howe’s claim he wants to keep him. Journalist Joel Bland has now claimed that while Almiron is not keen on a move to the Saudi Pro League with Al Shabab and Al Ahli watching over, he would be open to a return to Atlanta United. Almiron decides where his future lies after Newcastle It’s been five years now since Almiron joined Tyneside after a £21m move from MLS side Atlanta United and the Paraguayan is still a key part in the way Newcastle play today.
However, there’s a lot of speculation that his time in a black and white shirt may be coming to an end soon with multiple clubs eyeing up a potential move this month, though nothing is decided. Howe is very keen to keep the ‘unbelievable‘ 29-year-old who he depends on so often to maintain such a high press, but this decision may be taken out of his hands if the club receive an acceptable offer.
But at the end of the day, the player also has to want the move and you get the feeling the club won’t force such a loyal servant out of the door if he doesn’t want to relocate his young family so far away. Newcastle may be forced to sell someone Bruno Guimaraes is just one yellow car away from a two-game suspension, leaving Sean Longstaff and Lewis Miley as the only fit and available midfielders at the club who have never been more desperate for reinforcements. But, as we’ve been told time and time again, the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules mean Newcastle must find someone to sell before bringing in a new player, and Almiron is currently top of that list. Kieran Trippier has already decided that he is 100% committed to the club after interest from Bayern Munich last week, but both Almiron and Callum Wilson continue to be chased.Miguel Almiron has decided the club he wants to leave Newcastle United and join  his former club
Of course, Newcastle could decide that they don’t want to sell or buy anyone this month, but it would be a big risk considering how short of numbers they have been in the first half of the season.

Speculation surrounds the future of Newcastle’s players, particularly Almiron, as Eddie Howe expresses a desire to retain him. Journalist Joel Bland suggests that while Almiron is not inclined to join the Saudi Pro League with Al Shabab and Al Ahli showing interest, he is open to a return to Atlanta United.

Having been a crucial part of Newcastle for five years since his £21m move from Atlanta United, there are hints that Almiron’s time with the club might be ending soon, with various teams considering a potential move this month. Howe is eager to keep the 29-year-old, valuing his contribution to the team’s high press, but the decision may depend on receiving a suitable offer.

Despite potential pressure due to the need for reinforcements in the midfield, highlighted by Bruno Guimaraes’ suspension risk, the club must adhere to the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules. This means they have to sell a player before bringing in a new one, and Almiron is currently a top candidate for sale.Newcastle 'agree' deal to offload Miguel Almiron in shock January transfer  | The Sun

While Kieran Trippier has affirmed his commitment to the club after interest from Bayern Munich, both Almiron and Callum Wilson remain targets for other teams. The club faces a dilemma—opting not to sell or buy anyone this month is a risky proposition given their shortage of players in the first half of the season.

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