Exit the competition! Post: Newcastle believes that Cesco is more likely to go to Manchester United, and has turned to inquire about Moonis
4:39pm, 1 August 2025Football
July 30th According to the Daily Mail, Newcastle believes that Cesco is more likely to join Manchester United and is currently looking for other options.
Although Newcastle is still pursuing Cesco and Visa, the feeling inside the club is that Cesco is more likely to join Manchester United, which is a huge blow to Newcastle.
This may pave the way for the introduction of Watkins, who is also on the shortlist for Newcastle. Chelsea's Jackson is also on the roster, but there are currently several players in front of him.
At present, Newcastle has made an informal inquiry on Rodrigo Moonis of Fulham. There are no high-level talks yet, but intermediaries have participated in the discussion and have proposed a transfer fee of about £40 million.
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