Newcastle United hold talks with 18-year-old Spanish starlet over free transfer with Malaga winger's contract up in the summer
Newcastle have held talks with Malaga winger Antonio Cordero over a pre-contract agreement. The 18-year-old’s contract with the second division club expires this summer. Cordero, nicknamed Antonito, made his debut for Malaga in 2023 and has become a regular starter this season. He has caught the eye in Spain for his impact at La Rosaleda, […]
Newcastle have held talks with Malaga winger Antonio Cordero over a pre-contract agreement.
The 18-year-old’s contract with the second division club expires this summer.
Cordero, nicknamed Antonito, made his debut for Malaga in 2023 and has become a regular starter this season.
He has caught the eye in Spain for his impact at La Rosaleda, scoring four goals and setting up another six this season.
The 5ft 10in star bounced around various clubs in his youth career including Sevilla and Real Betis before landing at Malaga.
He has progressed well in southern Spain and represented the national team up to Under-19s level.
Newcastle are in talks to sign Mala’s Antonio Cordero, 18, on a pre-contract agreement
Signing a young talent on a free transfer would certainly be one way for Eddie Howe’s side to boost their squad without risking any PSR infringements.
Newcastle have not spend big on a first-team regular since the beginning of last season.
The Toon have not made any additions to their squad this transfer window but have offloaded Miguel Almiron for £11million.
The Paraguayan winger has returned to Atlanta United in the MLS, the side he left for the Premier League in a £21m deal in 2019.
Howe said: ‘On behalf of the club, I want to thank Miggy for everything he has given us during our time together.
‘He has been the ultimate professional and he has been a big part of some of our most memorable moments in recent seasons.
‘He is a great person and we’ll miss him greatly but this is the right move at the right time for him and his family and we wish them well.’
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