Newcastle close to signing amazing £35m player as Chelsea plan to smuggle deal

Gabri Veiga appears to be on his way to the Premier League this summer, but a move to Newcastle United is becoming increasingly unlikely.

Last week, it was rumored in Spain that the Magpies were close to signing Veiga, although transfer analyst Fabrizio Romano first refuted this.

The interpretation of the issue in Spain has been significantly different from that of the English media. They believe that a transfer is imminent, although reports in the United Kingdom claim that the 21-year-old is unlikely to leave Celta Vigo for Newcastle United.

The Magpies have apparently held conversations with him and believe he has a lot of promise, but that appears to be the end of it. According to the Telegraph, Newcastle sources have informed them that Veiga will not be joining Eddie Howe’s squad.

While a move to St James’ Park is unlikely, a move to the Premier League is always a possibility.

Newcastle close to signing amazing £35m player as Chelsea plan to smuggle deal
Newcastle close to signing amazing £35m player as Chelsea plan to smuggle deal

Gabri Veiga is now a target for Chelsea.

Chelsea are now interested in signing Veiga this summer, according to the Guardian. According to the report, Mauricio Pochettino’s side are willing to ‘push hard’ for him, but may face competition from Liverpool.

Whoever wins the battle to sign Veiga will be required to activate his release clause, with Celta Vigo only ready to sell for £35 million.

The ‘fantastic’ offensive midfielder could replace Kai Havertz at Stamford Bridge, with the Germany international linked with a move away from the Blues.

Gabri Veiga is now a target for Chelsea.

Chelsea are now interested in signing Veiga this summer, according to the Guardian. According to the report, Mauricio Pochettino’s side are willing to ‘push hard’ for him, but may face competition from Liverpool.

Whoever wins the battle to sign Veiga will be required to activate his release clause, with Celta Vigo only ready to sell for £35 million.

The ‘fantastic’ offensive midfielder could replace Kai Havertz at Stamford Bridge, with the Germany international linked with a move away from the Blues.

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