Intermediaries pushing 6ft 3in beast to join Newcastle before deadline day

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With frustration mounting in their search for a new centre-forward, Newcastle United are exploring a possible move for Roma striker Artem Dovbyk.The Ukrainian international has emerged as a potential target after the Magpies encountered difficulties in negotiations for both Jorgen Strand Larsen of Wolves and Yoane Wissa of Brentford.According to journalist Filippo Biafora of Il Tempo, intermediaries are now working to establish a pathway that could see Dovbyk make the switch to St James’ Park before the transfer window closes.At 28 years old, Dovbyk is an experienced striker who has already proven himself in Serie A and on the international stage.Can Artem Dovbyk solve the striker dilemma for Newcastle?He is known for his goal scoring quality and his physical presence which is hardly surprising considering his heigh of 6ft 3in.The forward was restricted to a substitute appearance in Roma’s opening match of the Serie A campaign, and reports suggest manager Gian Piero Gasperini is not opposed to sanctioning his departure.With Brighton loanee Evan Ferguson impressing during pre-season, competition for places in Roma’s attack has intensified, potentially leaving Dovbyk surplus to requirements.His current deal runs until June 2029, meaning Roma are in a strong position regarding negotiations, but the club’s willingness to listen to offers could open the door for Newcastle.More Stories / Latest NewsIntermediaries pushing 6ft 3in beast to join Newcastle before deadline dayAug 27 2025, 14:33Premier League club speaking to Arsenal star’s advisors over potential £15m transferAug 27 2025, 14:26“Big statement” – Arsenal legend comments on potential €60m transferAug 27 2025, 13:48Magpies are dealing with a tricky situationArtem Dovbyk in action for Roma (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)For Eddie Howe, the need for attacking reinforcements has become urgent. Alexander Isak’s ongoing standoff with the club, as he pushes for a move to Liverpool, has created instability.While Callum Wilson departed earlier in the summer in search of regular minutes. That has left Newcastle thin up front, with a reliable centre-forward now a priority signing.Howe had to use Anthony Gordon up front in both the matches so far this season but he is working behind the scenes to address this issue and sign a new striker soon.Sources: Newcastle United & West Ham consider late move for ‘exceptional’ Man City starThe post Intermediaries pushing 6ft 3in beast to join Newcastle before deadline day appeared first on CaughtOffside.