Transfer Talks Intensify as Deal Nears Completion as AC Milan’s Malick Thiaw edges closer to becoming a Newcastle United player. The 24-year-old German defender arrived on Tyneside on Monday to undergo his medical after both clubs agreed on a fee believed to be an initial €35 million. Thiaw, who joined Milan from Schalke in August 2022, has made 85 appearances for the Serie A side, including one against Newcastle in a 0-0 Champions League draw at the San Siro in September 2023.
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Strengthening Newcastle’s Defensive Options
If the move is finalised, Thiaw will become head coach Eddie Howe’s third major signing of a challenging summer. He would follow the arrival of winger Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, who joined on loan from Southampton. The addition of Thiaw would bolster a defensive unit that already features Sven Botman, Fabian Schär, Dan Burn, and Jamaal Lascelles, giving Howe more depth and flexibility at the back.
A Relief Amid Transfer Market Pressures
The signing would also bring some relief for Howe, who has faced mounting pressure in the transfer market. While strengthening his squad remains a priority, the manager is also dealing with uncertainty over striker Alexander Isak, whose future at the club appears unsettled. With the season about to start, securing a quality centre-back like Thiaw could provide stability during a period of change.
Pre-Season Struggles and the Road Ahead
Newcastle’s preparations for the new Premier League campaign have been far from ideal. They have failed to win any of their pre-season fixtures, raising questions about their readiness for the opening match away to Aston Villa on Saturday. While the Thiaw deal would be a positive development, Newcastle’s transfer business is still incomplete, with further reinforcements expected in the coming weeks.
A Strategic Signing
Given his experience in Serie A and the Champions League, Thiaw is seen as a player who can adapt quickly to the demands of English football. His physical presence, defensive awareness, and ability to play out from the back make him a valuable asset for a Newcastle side looking to compete on multiple fronts this season.
























