
Newcastle United’s Howe Plots Next Move After Latest Signing
Newcastle upon Tyne, August 20, 2025 – Following a busy summer transfer window, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has shifted his focus to strengthening key areas still seen as short-changed—particularly in attack and defence—even after securing several high-profile arrivals.
Recent Acquisitions and Evolving Strategy
Newcastle have already brought in three new faces: winger Anthony Elanga
Despite these signings, Howe remains ambitious—strategically plotting further reinforcements ahead of the season’s start. “Quality over quantity is the key,” he affirmed, underscoring measured spending even as the transfer deadline looms on September 1.
Striker Search: The Urgent Priority
With uncertainty surrounding Alexander Isak’s future and the departure of Callum Wilson, strengthening the forward line has become urgent. Isak’s isolation from the squad and public push for a move to Liverpool have left a glaring hole in Newcastle’s attacking setup.
Howe is exploring a range of striking targets:
Yoane Wissa (Brentford): A standout for his pace and finishing, Wissa is eager to join Newcastle, though Brentford’s valuation—around £40 million—is causing stalling.
Gonçalo Ramos (PSG): A marquee-quality option with European pedigree, Ramos is back on the club’s radar, offering potential in both performance and resale value.
Others: The club had also explored opportunities for Benjamin Šeško, but interest shifted as Manchester United moved in.
Howe’s evolving transfer plan now leans toward securing two new strikers—to replace potential departures and ensure competition up front.
Defensive Reinforcements on the Radar
Defensive solidity also remains a priority. Reports indicate Newcastle are keeping tabs on Atalanta centre-back Giorgio Scalvini, viewed as a long-term partner for Sven Botman. The Italian youth international, despite injury setbacks, is regarded as a high-upside defensive investment.
Additionally, the club remains mindful of squad depth across all positions, and potential targets in central defence remain under consideration.
Transfer Philosophy: Vision with Restraint
Howe and Newcastle are guided by both ambition and sustainability. While the club’s Saudi-backed ownership appears open to marquee acquisitions, Howe reiterated the need for restraint and alignment with playing style—not signing for glamour alone.
His approach has been evident in the structured progression of the summer window: starting with priority roles in midfield, defence, and goalkeeping before turning to more complex areas like attack and marquee signings.
Looking Ahead
As the September 1 deadline inches closer, here’s what to watch:
Strikers: Can Newcastle secure Wissa, Ramos, or another proven forward to ease the Isak void?
Defence: Will Scalvini arrive, adding youthful cover and future upside to the backline?
Squad Balance: How will Howe integrate the new signings without compromising team harmony—especially amid psychological tension surrounding Isak?
Howe remains optimistic. “We have quality and depth, but there’s still room to improve,” he said, signaling that even after a flurry of summer busine
ss, Newcastle’s recruitment story is far from over.