Newcastle United already plans their summer transfer business, with the Magpies seeking to strengthen their workforce as they press a European site at the Premier League.
A name that has emerged on its transfer radar is Bournemouth’s midfielder Marcus Tavernier, with reports that they suggest that Newcastle has been the foundations for a possible summer.
Newcastle preparing the bases for Marcus Tavernier
According to Tbr footballNewcastle has been supervising Tavernier, with the club’s hiring team, who is already doing homework in the extreme versatile ahead of a possible play.
The 25 -year -old midfielder has been a prominent performer of Bournemouth, impressive with his versatility, his creativity and his work rate. He is able to operate in the middle field, or as an attacking player, fits the profile of the type of dynamic and multifunctional player who likes Newcastle Boss, Eddie Howe.
Interestingly, Tavernier began his football trip to Newcastle United Academy Before moving to Middlesbrough at the age of 14 years.

After climbing the Boro youth system, he made his professional debut in 2017, followed by a loan spell on Milton Keynes Dons. Later he became a key player in Middlesbrough, providing 18 goals and 18 assists in 155 appearances before ensuring a transfer to the Premier League to Bournemouth in 2022.
Its adaptation of the Premier League has been impressive, with its ability to play various attacking and mid -field roles, making it a key asset for cherries. So far this season, Tavernier has played 20 games in all competitions, scoring two goals and providing five assists. His Tally Bournemouth is in 11 goals and 13 assists, while his senior career numbers are 29 goals and 31 assists. ((Transfer marketThat)
Adding a Tavernier quality player and Premier League experience could be a smart movement for Newcastle, as they seek to strengthen their workforce for both national and European competition.