According to reports, Newcastle United would love to sign former Leeds United winger Raphinha with FC Barcelona open to letting him leave
previously shone in the Premier League during his time at Leeds United. He grabbed 14 goal involvements in his 35 appearances for the West Yorkshire outfit during their relegation season in 2022/23.
The Brazil international s form for Leeds attracted interest from Arsenal and Chelsea but Barcelona eventually won the race to sign him for £50m plus add-ons.
The 27-year-old has performed well for Barcelona, but he slipped down the pecking order last term as he only made 17 La Liga starts.
Barcelona are open to letting him leave this summer as they look to free up funds ahead of Nico Williams possible move to the Nou Camp from Atletico Bilbao.
are understood to be big admirers of Raphinha,
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Newcastle s priority before the summer transfer window closes is to sign a new right winger after they missed out on Bayern Munich s Michael Olise.
Newcastle would love to sign Raphinha, but several obstacles could prevent a deal from happening. It s also noted that they have picked out a Chelsea star as a different option .
The Magpies are in the market for a wide forward before the transfer deadline, but Raphinha’s price tag might be too high for Newcastle.
In addition, the 27-year-old is said to be determined to stay and fight for his place at the Spanish side next season following the rise of Lamine Yamal.
Raphinha has received offers from Saudi Arabia, but the winger, who left Leeds in 2022, turned them down to stay with the La Liga giants.
There are many obstacles in the way of a potential transfer for Newcastle, which could make a move for Raphinha too complicated in this window.
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Even though Raphina is a player Newcastle would like to have in the squad, the club are monitoring other options in their bid to sign a winger.
Football Insider revealed that the north east giants have made contact with Chelsea over signing Noni Madueke.
While a few Newcastle players have been linked with potential exits,