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What striker could we realistically sign this summer?

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Jean Philippe-Mateta?

Samu Aghehowa?

Yoane Wissa?

Krzysztof Piatek?

Kolo Muani?

Goncalo Ramos?
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The last two times that Newcastle won a trophy, we signed strikers Vic Keeble and Pop Robson, so Callum Wilson it is then.
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Carlton Cole
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Billy Whitehurst 

I think that it's still possible to find the odd caravan dotted around the lower lea valley to accommodate him.
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Danny Ings on a free.
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The PE teacher from Kes.
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I'm told that the Euro Lottery is 85 million this week and that Sullivan has gone in balls-deep hoping to win and fund a decent striker.

Who told me that? A gentleman never reveals...
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stubbo wrote: 14 Jul 2025, 20:26 Potter likes a mobile striker who works hard. Welbeck, Maupay etc.
 
We'll end up with one of these two.
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Realistically? None unless Fullkrug is sold.
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Andy Carroll.

Fuck it! Late to the party yet again.
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Callum Wilson

A very realistic and frightning proposition
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On the basis we have VERY limited funds seemingly, the players you list all look out of reach. 

Potter likes a mobile striker who works hard. Welbeck, Maupay etc.

Mohamed Amoura looks to fit the bill after about 5 mins of research.

Maybe Zirkzee at Man Utd. Sure they'd like to get shot, he works hard, and is only 24, plus could do without being at the graveyard that is Old Trafford.

The player Id really like is Darwin Nunez from Liverpool who I think would be perfect for us...but with what's happened to Diogo Jota (RIP) Nunez probably becomes an important squad member again. 
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Jan Åge Fjørtoft.
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