While the Magpies are spinning plates on senior signings, with talks ongoing with Burnley over £30m-rated goalkeeper James Trafford and interest in both Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi and Atalanta’s Giorgio Scalvini, they are moving closer to signing another project player.
The 6ft South Korean has five caps for the under-20s and has also attracted interest from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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The Spain U19 forward will be loaned out by Newcastle when he officially links up with his new club next month.
Their experience with Yankuba Minteh, who was sold to Brighton last summer to help them comply with the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules, proves that approach can be successful and the club have invested heavily in the academy in a bid to catch up with some of their top flight rivals.
They play a K-League All-Stars side at the end of July before taking on Tottenham Hotspur on 3 August.
While it doesn’t appear as if first-team signings are imminent, Newcastle are continuing to work on a deal for Brighton’s Joao Pedro.
While Chelsea are also keen, The i Paper understands that Newcastle are in the ascendancy on that transfer at the moment, although want to deal at less than the £60m asking price
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