
Newcastle United could pull off a high-stakes transfer hijacking that would see them beat Brighton and Hove Albion to the signature of German youngster El Mala, according to Bundesliga reporter Christian Falk.
The Magpies are under pressure to deliver a much-improved summer window following a 2025 recruitment drive that many critics felt lacked the top-tier impact required to compete on multiple fronts.
To rectify this, sporting director Ross Wilson appears to be adopting the very strategy that made Brighton a recruitment powerhouse: identifying elite global talent before they reach the mainstream.
Newcastle reportedly enter Said El Mala race

Newcastle have already drawn blood in this tactical battle by securing Ecuadorean youngster Johan Martinez.
The signing of the 16-year-old, who will arrive on Tyneside from Independiente del Valle when he turns 18 next year, was widely described as a Brighton-type addition.
The Seagulls have become notorious for making low-cost, high-upside acquisitions from burgeoning markets, including Ecuador. Now, Newcastle are in the conversation to repeat the feat with El Mala.
According to FourFourTwo’s "Boy’s A Bit Special" series, El Mala is one of the Bundesliga's standout players this season and is praised for his unique physical profile.
"Don't expect El Mala to contribute to multiple phases of play, but when he gets the ball on the left flank, defenders know he's going to run fast and run hard at goal.
"Directness is the name of the game with El Mala and you can expect to see a lot more of him on bigger European stages before long."
His statistical profile suggests a player who excels in high-intensity exchanges, which could be precisely why he has been a primary target for Fabian Hurzeler’s Brighton, Bayern Munich and even Chelsea.

Any transfer would represent a significant investment, with considerable financial outlay meaning El Mala would likely be Newcastle's marquee signing of the upcoming window.
El Mala is valued at €35 million (£30.5m) according to Transfermarkt.