Sean Longstaff Transfer from Newcastle United to Everton
Newcastle United midfielder Sean Longstaff is headed out of the club this summer with Everton leading the race to sign him. Longstaff is entering the final 12 months of his contract at St James’ Park, and Newcastle sees this as an opportunity to cash in on him. Everton has been a long-term target for Longstaff in previous transfer windows. Journalist Peter O’Rourke mentioned that Everton could afford the deal and that the fee would be around £10–12 million, given his contract situation. Longstaff is not expected to get regular first-team football at Newcastle next season.
Everton, under manager David Moyes, have made Sean Longstaff a top target as they plan a major squad overhaul. Longstaff's future at Newcastle United is unclear, and he has expressed openness to leaving his boyhood club if he doesn't feel appreciated. Despite having a contract extension triggered by Newcastle, the club is considering cashing in on him. Everton will face competition from Leeds United for his signature.
Everton, along with Manchester United, are watching Sean Longstaff. Longstaff is under contract until 2026, and this could be the final opportunity for Newcastle to cash in on him. He has an Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €23.6 million.
Everton has expressed interest in acquiring Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff, according to reports. It is suggested that Longstaff is on Everton's radar, though it remains uncertain whether a deal will be finalized this month. With Mangala no longer an option, Everton may consider pursuing a move for Dewsbury-Hall or Chukwuemeka as part of their strategy to cancel Broja's loan. However, they would only be able to sign one of these players on loan. Currently, Everton is engaged in discussions with Chelsea to terminate Broja's loan, which would enable them to make another domestic loan signing within the month.
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