According to sources, Eddie Howe now wants Newcastle United to recruit a star striker who will be a free agency in 2025, since replacing Callum Wilson is on the team’s plan for next transfer windows.

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After suffering through a dire few months in pursuit of their goals, the Magpies need to make sure that they are able to move past this summer forever in 2025. Of course, Marc Guehi was the most prominent name brought up, but it appears that Crystal Palace’s value rose in tandem with Newcastle’s offer to acquire the central defender, and in the end, the Eagles priced their Premier League rivals out of a deal.

As reported by The Athletic, sporting director Paul Mitchell acknowledged the disappointment surrounding Newcastle’s transfer window. He said to Luke Edwards of the Telegraph, “Eddie was very clear and it’s not up to me after seven weeks to say, ‘We’ll do this and that, because I’m in a supporting role. Were there any choices? Of course there were, as that’s what Newcastle and the department are in charge of.

We arrived where we did for that reason. Either that player, or his sense of security with our quality, did it. The emphasis doesn’t have to be so restricted; you may work on several deals at once. We were definitely overly focused, but when we arrived in the middle of July, my goal is to help rather than to manage.”

Reports indicate that Howe may still have influence on incoming transfers, even though it appears that he is taking more of the criticism for the Magpies’ unsuccessful window. If Dominic Calvert-Lewin is unable to reach an agreement on a new contract with Everton before the summer of next year, Howe now wants Newcastle to sign him on a free transfer, according to GiveMeSport.

It is unclear if the England international will really choose to sign a new contract, but it is said that he has been given one more opportunity to sign with Everton as they frantically try to keep their star striker from leaving on a free transfer.

“Excellent” Calvert-Lewin would provide Isak cover

Of course, with Wilson’s current contract expiring in the summer, Newcastle will also lose a striker on a free transfer. Amidst persistent injury issues that frequently leave those in Tyneside without sufficient insurance for Alexander Isak, the former Bournemouth star appears likely to exit. But that’s where Calvert-Lewin can help.

Calvert-Lewin checks the box for Premier League experience and would provide Howe with a more physical option when Newcastle is in dire need of a backup plan, even though he is perhaps not consistent enough to compete with Isak. With a rumored weekly salary of £100,000, the Englishman would undoubtedly be a costly backup.

After his forward’s performance in a surprising Merseyside derby victory against Liverpool last season, Sean Dyche told BBC Sport that he would be disappointed if Calvert-Lewin did decide to leave the team the following summer: “I felt he was quite good. He gave an amazing physical performance.

“This season has not been too bad on the injury front,” he stated. “But it shows it does take time mentally and physically to clear your mind of that and start to play freely again.”

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