British media: Newcastle is set to make a big splash in this summer's transfer market, with Mbeemo and Gey as their targets[KUI]

2025-05-29
It is reported that this summer's transfer window will be divided into several phases, which has increased the pressure on Newcastle to make preparations in advance. The first window will open from June 1st to 10th, then be suspended due to the Club World Cup, and then reopen on June 16th. This could be a busy two weeks for teams hoping to avoid any PSR violations.
After June, clubs will have ample time to carry out transfer operations in July and August until the summer transfer window closes at 7 p.m. on September 1st. The coming months will be very busy, but Newcastle seems to be in a favorable position. Earlier today, relevant media revealed that Newcastle is preparing to intensify its pursuit of top targets Mbeemo and Gey.
It is learned that a person familiar with the matter disclosed that the club has drawn up a list of candidates, determined its main goals and set a budget. The unnamed insider said, "Everything is ready. All the work related to the players has been done. Now it's just a matter of pressing the button to complete these deals." We know who we want.
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They also insisted that although Paul Mitchell is about to leave, Newcastle's summer plan is "all set" and will maintain the attitude of "everything as usual". Signing Mbemo and Gey would be a perfect start. Although it won't be easy, if Mbemo and Gey can be successfully signed, it will bring an incredible start to the summer transfer window. The club seems to be eager to act quickly and decisively from a strong position. The PSR situation of the club has improved significantly, and the qualification for the Champions League has also made the team more attractive. It is hoped that Crystal Palace can make a compromise with only 12 months left on Guey's contract. If not, the club may avoid another public bidding war and instead pursue other goals.
But considering his age (24), Premier League experience, ability to play as a centre-back and leadership skills, Gey would be a wise choice. Mumo is also a target of Manchester United, but currently the Red Devils seem to be more interested in the £62.5 million transfer of Cunha. Arsenal and Liverpool have also been linked with the Brentford winger, but in those clubs, can he get a stable starting position? After all, Salah and Saka are the unshakable mainstays. If we could have signed this Cameroonian international early on, then by the time we enter the 2025/26 season, we might have one of the most formidable attacking tridents in England.