A round-up of the latest Newcastle United transfer rumours on Friday, February 17.
Newcastle United linked with AC Milan's Charles De Ketelaere
Calciomercatoweb claim AC Milan are attempting to offload Charles De Ketelaere to Newcastle United this summer. The Magpies were linked with a move for the Belgian playmaker last January, but has struggled since making the move to the Serie A club.
The Belgian youngster joined from Club Brugge last summer, but the report claims the Italian giants looking to recoup a fee in the region of €30 million. The 21-year-old was also linked with a move to Leeds United but he opted to join the Serie A title winners.
De Ketelaere is yet to score for Milan and has registered just one assist, but is someone the Toon have kept an eye on the past.
The bargain £10.6m clause that could land World Cup star to take Newcastle to the next level
Paulo Dybala has been linked with Newcastle United after suggestions in Italy say he could quit AS Roma this summer.
The World Cup winner has cast doubt over his future by saying on the record he was "unsure" of his next move and that he "hoped" that Roma could qualify for the Champions League. The indication in Serie A is that Dybala, who signed from Juventus last summer for Jose Mourinho's team, could walk away if Roma don't make the top four.
Dybala has a release clause in his contract that means overseas clubs could sign him for just £10.6million. The Argentina star said: "I don't know what’ll happen at the end of the season. "I hope Roma play in the Champions League next year. The clause is between Roma and my representatives."
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