A claim has been made that Newcastle United are most certainly looking to sign Dominik Szoboszlai as part of a summer transfer strategy based on bringing in young players.
The 22-year-old has been rated as one of the most naturally talented midfielders ever since he started to turn heads with his displays.
With Newcastle United expected to go big in the summer after potentially securing Champions League football, it seems like Dominik Szoboszlai is one of the many youngsters they aim to sign.
Newcastle expected to make Szoboszlai move as part of transfer strategy
The RB Leipzig No.10 is having a fruitful time in Germany, with seven assists and 13 assists in all competitions this season.
Branded as a ‘creative genius’ by Arab News, there are not many more mercurial up-and-coming playmakers in the game than Szoboszlai.
Speaking on NUFC Matters, journalist Liam Kennedy provided his insight on how likely it is that Newcastle have an interest in signing Dominik Szoboszlai.

“Look, Newcastle have room on the left for him, he’s been highly rated for a number of years. This is the table that Newcastle are eating at now. He’s a top-level player who is in that Isak mould, he’s young with plenty to prove, and there will be a couple of signings like that this summer and it would be no surprise if he was someone they take a look at.”
HITC View: Szoboszlai to the Magpies makes a lot of sense
What differentiates Eddie Howe’s side from Manchester City and Arsenal amongst several other facets is the lack of players that can turn a game on its head instantly, such as Kevin De Bruyne or Bukayo Saka.
If Newcastle do end up signing Szoboszlai, that could change, considering how much talent he possesses.
Furthermore, the Hungarian would be the only player in the mould of a real game-changer like Alexander Isak.
To add to that, the enigmatic creator would also reduce the creative burden of the side on Bruno Guimaraes, whose absence uncoincidentally led to his side’s lack of bite in attack at a point.
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