Eddie Howe might have given up on a £15 million Newcastle player a few months ago.
If the team doesn’t find other sources of funding, spending a lot of money next month can potentially hurt what transpires this summer.
The Daily Telegraph stated earlier this week that if that happened, one of Sven Botman, Alexander Isak, or Bruno Guimaraes would have to be sold.
Thus, while Newcastle works on moving players out, loans appear to be the most likely option in terms of incomings before the window.
The Athletic claims that Matt Targett might be cut, but there’s a catch.
Newcastle transfer update: most recent on Matt Targett
Players may depart if Newcastle’s injury problem eases up a little.
Targett, a £15 million defender, may have been permitted to depart, even if he is now out with an injury. However, his fitness may make things more difficult.
Although Matt Ritchie and Paul Dummett are regarded as significant figures behind the scenes, Javier Manquillo is another.
The Matt Targett trade is a smart approach for Newcastle to raise funds.
The former Southampton defender appears to be a marketable commodity if he can return to action during the January transfer window.
Tino Livramento, Dan Burn, and Lewis Hall are all capable left-backs, thus Eddie Howe is well-stocked there.
Howe expressed his admiration for Targett, and during Newcastle’s Carabao Cup victory over Manchester United, there was a strategy to use him in center midfield as a possible replacement for Sandro Tonali.
That, however, was short-lived as the 28-year-old sustained injuries.
Should he return to full fitness, there may be merit in allowing him to depart, as he has just over two years left on his contract and has been linked to teams like Fulham and Nottingham Forest.