Newcastle allegedly plotting shock move to sign 90k-a-week Premier League ace

Newcastle allegedly plotting shock move to sign 90k-a-week Premier League ace – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Newcastle United are keen to sign Everton ace James Rodriguez according to football journalist Ekrem Konur.

The 30-year-old joined the Toffees from Real Madrid in September last year for around £12m (BBC).

It seems as though he has no future at Goodison Park, however.

The Colombia international seemingly only joined Everton because of Carlo Ancelotti. And he now wants to leave Goodison (Liverpool Echo).

The Magpies apparently could offer Rodriguez an escape route from Merseyside.

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Newcastle chasing Rodriguez?

Ekrem Konur reckons Steve Bruce has asked Mike Ashley to try and bring the classy play-maker to St James’ Park this summer:

Newcastle are well set up defensively. Bruce knows how to organise his team and they are always fairly difficult to beat.

One thing the Toon seem to miss, however, is some real guile and creativity in the final third.

And Rodriguez could solve that in an instant.

Rodriguez in action for Everton last season – Copyright: xGarethxCopleyx 59818045

The South American, who earns £90k-a-week at Goodison Park (Spotrac), is incredibly technically gifted.

The mercurial left-footed attacker would add so much to Newcastle’s play in the final third. He is an experienced campaigner as well and would bring a winning mentality to the north east club.

The one red flag for the Magpies will be Rodriguez’s poor attitude. Will he down tools if things aren’t going well at St James’ Park? Possibly.

There’s only one way to find out, however. And if James is available for a reasonable fee, Newcastle should undoubtedly take a punt on him this summer.

Read also: Everton reportedly have to sell £12m man before signing Correa.

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