Newcastle dealt latest transfer blow as Magpies told to submit ‘bid completely out of market value’

Newcastle United’s summer transfer difficulties continue as they have been told Milan defender Malick Thiaw will only be allowed to leave if they receive “a bid completely out of the market value.”

Having appeared to have lost out on Benjamin Sesko, Newcastle turned their attention to the back line and reportedly submitted a €30m offer to Milan for the 23-year-old.

But Fabrizio Romano reports that Milan will only entertain offers around €45m and that head coach Massimiliano Allegri wants the player to stay.

The centre-back has apparently made an “excellent impact in pre-season” and is now part of the coaches’ plans for the upcoming Serie A season. Romano also says the club will only accept “a bid completely out of the market value.”

Sky Germany reports that Newcastle have already agreed a four-year deal with the player, with Bayer Leverkusen also interested.

If Thiaw does not join, he will be the latest in a long line of failed transfer pursuits for Newcastle this summer. The Magpies have seen players like Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike, James Trafford, Dean Huijsen and Bryan Mbeumo all move elsewhere.

Meanwhile, they are facing a dilemma over what to do with wantaway striker Alexander Isak, who has made it clear he wants to join Liverpool. Newcastle’s failure to sign Sesko suggests they will have to keep the Sweden striker.

This week, Eddie Howe bannished Isak from first-team training after the player opted to train at former club Real Sociedad’s facilities. The manager told the Daily Mail that Isak must “earn the right to train with us.”

“We are Newcastle United. The player has a responsibility here to be part of a team and part of a squad – you have to act in the right way. So that is also at play here.

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