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Report: Newcastle and Tottenham hold talks for Atletico star, ready to pay £50m clause on deadline day

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Foot Mercato report that numerous Premier League clubs including Newcastle and Tottenham are in talks to sign Atletico Madrid star Yannick Carrasco on deadline day – and are ready to pay his £50million exit clause.

Carrasco, 28, remains a crucial part of Diego Simeone’s side, playing 29 times in all competitions for Atletico Madrid this season. But the Belgium star is said to be keen on a move to the Premier League at this stage.

Yet to play in England, Carrasco is expected to cost a huge amount of money. He has a contract until 2024 at Atleti and Simeone’s men are under no pressure to sell. Nevertheless, talks have been held for Carrasco.

Foot Mercato claim a deadline-day move is not out of the question with Newcastle and Tottenham pushing – with both ready to activate his release clause. But a summer move is touted as being much more likely.

Newcastle, Tottenham eye Carrasco: Stunning deadline-day signing

Carrasco would be a wonderful signing for either club. Indeed, strangely, Newcastle and Tottenham are both in need of a right winger. Both have a superb option in the left in Allan Saint-Maximin and Son Heung-min.

Up top, no one is replacing Harry Kane, while Newcastle are expected to add to their striker ranks on deadline day – despite already boasting Chris Wood and Callum Wilson. But on the right, both lack a long-term option.

Tottenham are about to complete the signing of Dejan Kulusevski from Juventus and he could be a long-term option on the right. But right now, Carrasco massively improves Spurs – and certainly improves Newcastle.

MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 22: Yannick Carrasco of Atletico de Madrid reacts during the LaLiga Santander match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Valencia CF at Estadio Wanda Metropolitano on January 22, 2022 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images