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Saudi Arabia is not doing its job well? British media: Newcastle target Cunya and many others were stolen. Eddie Howe is very worried

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June 4th According to the British media Telegraph, Newcastle's recruitment targets Drapp, Cunia, Mbemo and others have all fallen into other places, and the team's coach Eddie Howe is very worried.

Just eight days ago, Newcastle coach Eddie Howe clearly expressed his expectations for this "key summer window" after the season's finale. But there is still no substantial progress, and he must be deeply frustrated.

Affected by the Club World Cup, the Premier League transfer window will be temporarily opened from June 1 to 10, and then fully opened from June 16 to September 1.

The Telegraph last week communicated with many senior officials of the club, saying that the club has not only locked in its primary recruitment target, but is also ready to prepare for action. The candidate for the favorite player has been decided, and the contract is completed by pressing the button.

There is still plenty of time to complete these signings this month, but as Newcastle is waiting for an opportunity, other clubs have taken decisive action.

Newcastle once favored Drapp, but he has signed with Chelsea. They conducted a detailed inspection of Cunha and Mbemo, and agreed that the two met the team's recruitment needs, but both players seemed to be destined to join Manchester United.

Other right winger candidates discussed and optimistic include Nottingham Forest's Elanga and Bournemouth's Semeneo. Newcastle has a long interest in Crystal Palace central defender Gee. Brighton's Joao Pedro is also the target of Newcastle's attention, while Frankfurt's Ekitic is another player who has been rumored to have been unable to sign.

There are also some signing targets listed as highly confidential in case of missing opportunities. Newcastle is not afraid to sign overseas league players, especially precedents of huge success like Botman, Guimaraes and Tonali.

The Telegraph learned this week that the atmosphere behind the club is calm, and all parties have consistent goals and work together. The top executives stressed that the key is to "make the right decision, not hasty decisions", saying that "everyone believes it will be a successful transfer window", but what fans need is action rather than empty talk.

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