Newcastle United are reportedly willing to listen to offers for French winger Allan Saint-Maximin when the summer transfer window opens.
Newcastle United are reportedly willing to listen to offers for their eccentric French winger Allan Saint-Maximin when the summer transfer window opens.He quickly became a fan favourite at St James’ Park and was one of the few reasons supporters paid to watch their team under Steve Bruce.
Saint-Maximin is under contract until 2025 but the January addition of Anthony Gordon from Everton means his departure could be viewed as a no-brainer as Newcastle look to bring in several new players in the summer. Tottenham are also in the race to sign the England midfielder and the Londoners’ new manager, Ange Postecoglou, is reportedly a huge fan.
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