Striker Newcastle in talks to sign for free just scored a hat-trick in 3-0 win, Eddie Howe will be excited

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Newcastle were in fine form on Saturday as Eddie Howe watched his side earn a point in the 1-1 draw against Manchester City.

A 58th-minute penalty from Anthony Gordon – who recently signed a new contract – saw Newcastle move into seventh place in the Premier League, cancelling out an opener from Josko Gvardiol.

PositionTeamPlayedMPWonWDrawnDLostLForGFAgainstGADiffGDPointsPts
4ChelseaChelsea6411157813
5Aston VillaAston Villa5401107312
6FulhamFulham632185311
7NewcastleNewcastle632187111
8BrightonBrighton623110829
9Nottm ForestNottingham Forest62316519
10TottenhamTottenham52129547

In fact, Newcastle arguably should have been awarded a penalty too, after Kyle Walker upended Joelinton in the 61st minute.

Eddie Howe was forced to deploy Anthony Gordon as a makeshift striker in the absence of Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson, although Newcastle are in talks to sign a top goalscorer to bolster this department in 2025.

Newcastle-linked Jonathan David scores hat-trick for Lille

TBR Football were told on Wednesday (25th September) that Newcastle have entered talks to sign Jonathan David on a free transfer after he informed Lille that he wants to leave in 2025.

The Canada international sees his contract with Lille expire at the end of the current campaign, alerting many clubs to his situation following remarkable consistency in front of goal.

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David – who Arsenal also admire – has scored 15, 24 and 19 goals in his last three Ligue 1 campaigns.

Now, Newcastle potentially run the risk of having added competition for the Canadian, after he scored an impressive hat-trick in Lille’s 3-0 win over Le Havre on Saturday.

As SofaScore shows, David registered two key passes to go with his three goals, while he also made two tackles and completed 31 of his attempted 34 passes, earning a perfect ten-match rating.

Marc Guehi saga will be forgiven if Paul Mitchell lands David for Eddie Howe

As was well documented, Newcastle wanted to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace during the summer transfer window, ultimately seeing four bids rejected for the England international.

It seemed like a case of Paul Mitchell – Director of Football at Newcastle – putting all of his eggs into one basket, as the Magpies also failed to land a new forward.

However – in our view at least – all will be forgiven if Newcastle sign David, who is arguably going to be one of Europe’s most wanted commodities next year, given his superb goalscoring record and also due to the fact he is just 24 years of age.

SeasonCompetitionGamesGoals
24/25Ligue 165
24/25UEFA Champions League10
24/25UEFA Champions League Qualifying22
23/24Ligue 13419
23/24UEFA Conference League83
23/24Coupe de France33
23/24UEFA Conference League Qualifying21
22/23Ligue 13724
22/23Coupe de France32
21/22Ligue 13815

Furthermore, David is also able to operate on either flank or as a secondary striker, so he could fill in for Gordon or Harvey Barnes out wide, but also be used as a partner for Isak.

If Mitchell can pull this free transfer off, it would be a shrewd piece of recruitment – to say the least.

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