Eddie Howe watches the game of Newcastle United against Aston Villa (photo of Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Newcastle United plans to strengthen its template in the summer transfer window after not spending enough money on the last two windows.
The Magpies had financial problems and focused more on financial stability on the last two windows.
Eddie Howe and his team have still done well this season, but to move to the next level and challenge the Premier League elite teams, they have to invest more in their workforce and improve their quality and depth.
According to BilliardsNewcastle is interested in a movement for Bayer Leverkusen attacker Victor Boniface.
The attacker contributed greatly to the victory of Leverkusen’s title last season under Xabi Alonso in Bundesliga.
Boniface, which has been previously linked to a transfer to Man UnitedIt was ready to join Al-Nassr in the January transfer window, but the Saudi side preferred a movement for Jhon Duran de Aston Villa at the end, leaving Boniface in Limbo.
His season has worried about injuries this time, but he has still been shown this season when he has had the opportunity to play.
Currently, Newcastle is looking for a backup option for Alexander Isak, who is his first option attacker.
Newcastle United needs a new striker in the template

The side of the Premier League may lose Callum Wilson at the end of the season, and a new striker in St James Park would be needed to increase the depth of the squad.
The Magpies have already come in contact to sign the 24 -year -old attacker and the player is in a movement.
He is willing to prove to the Premier League and Newcastle offers this opportunity.
His arrival at Newcastle could give Howe the opportunity to use both Isak and Boniface together on the team.
Having two prolific scorers on the starting line could help raise the club to a totally new level and turn them into a formidable force in English football.
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