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BREAKING NEWS: Newcastle United is aiming to secure the signings of two talented players from AFC Bournemouth

Newcastle United is aiming to swiftly resolve the transfer situations of Tosin Adarabioyo and Lloyd Kelly, as Eddie Howe discloses that the club’s summer plans are well underway. While Howe and the team are currently in Australia for exhibition matches against Tottenham and an A-League All Stars team, back in Newcastle, the club’s recruitment efforts for the upcoming transfer window are intensifying. Senior Newcastle officials have engaged in thorough discussions regarding Adarabioyo and Kelly, who are set to become free agents once their contracts with Fulham and Bournemouth conclude next month.

Tosin Adarabioyo has informed Fulham’s management that he will not be renewing his contract at Craven Cottage. While Manchester United has been rumored as a potential destination for the 26-year-old in recent days, he is reportedly strongly inclined towards a move to Newcastle.

Lloyd Kelly has also chosen not to extend his stay with his current club, Bournemouth, and is poised to reunite with Eddie Howe, who was the Cherries’ manager when Kelly transferred from Bristol City to the Vitality Stadium in 2019.

I believe at this point, with the season concluding, it appears highly unlikely that Kelly will remain at Bournemouth,” stated Andoni Iraola, who introduced the defender as a substitute during Sunday’s final match against Chelsea. “It is probable that he will continue his career elsewhere.

 

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