Newcastle United reduces the asking price for Miguel Almiron from £21 million to £8 million as the January Transfer Window approaches. He could be a part of a loan deal too, with clubs like Leicester City, Wolves and Crystal Palace showing interest.
Newcastle United has made changes to their plans for Miguel Almiron as the January Transfer Window approaches, with the team reducing the asking price. Almiron is likely to leave the team in the upcoming Transfer Window, which will help the team to get its PSR issues solved.
Some reports have said that Newcastle United should sell a player to buy one in the January Transfer Window, among which Almiron comes out as the top contender. It is also being said that the team might send him off a loan in the next few weeks, as teams like Leicester City, Wolves and Crystal Palace, have shown interest in getting him to the Premier League.
His move overseas will be better for both fans and the team, to meet the needed finances. Almiron almost became a part of Charlotte FC in the previous summer transfer window, as the deal came to a close before being accepted.
Earlier, Newcastle United was willing to offer Almiron to the teams for a prize of £21 million, a few months ago. But this price has been reduced to £8 million currently, as the player’s value has seen a downward spiral.