Anthony Elanga in action for Nottingham Forest during the 2024/25 Premier League season.

Anthony Elanga to Newcastle: PIF told £60m will get deal over the line

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Jul 1, 2025, 8:39 am
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Anthony Elanga to Newcastle United is gathering serious pace — and this time, it feels different. Nottingham Forest may be holding firm at £60million, but Newcastle’s top brass are quietly confident.

After missing out on Bryan Mbeumo and Joao Pedro, Elanga has now emerged as Eddie Howe’s number one summer target. And the key breakthrough? Elanga himself wants the move.

Elanga Wants the Move — Newcastle Now Know the Price

Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie has revealed that Elanga has “given the green light” to join Newcastle United this summer. Forest want £60m, and while Newcastle initially offered £45m, sources suggest PIF are prepared to back Howe’s request.

“All the noises are that Anthony Elanga is the number one choice… I feel like that deal will get done,” said Keith Downie. — Sky Sports

With no other clubs in serious contention, and Newcastle believed to be “close” on the fee, the mood at St James’ Park is shifting.

Howe’s Long-Term Target: Why Elanga Is Worth the Price

This isn’t a new interest. Newcastle tried to get Elanga included in the Elliot Anderson deal in 2024 — Forest said no. They tried again on deadline day, only to be rejected again.

But Howe hasn’t let go. That persistence reflects deep tactical belief. Elanga fits Newcastle’s style: blistering pace, direct running, elite pressing, and goal threat from wide. His stats back it up too.

Stat (2024/25) Value
Premier League Goals 9
Premier League Assists 8
Big Chances Created 14
Successful Dribbles per 90 3.1
Key Passes per 90 2.2

This kind of output, at just 23, explains why PIF may be willing to stretch to £55–60m — a serious statement of ambition.

Analyst Verdict

Despite the fee, Newcastle’s willingness to back Howe on Elanga speaks volumes. This isn’t just a winger — it’s a blueprint fit. After multiple rejections and a year-long pursuit, Newcastle’s recruitment team see this as a now-or-never moment.

If PIF are willing to break the bank, it means only one thing — they believe Elanga will explode at St James’ Park.

What’s Next?

Forest are still holding out for the full £60m, but Newcastle believe £55m plus bonuses could be enough. Talks are ongoing, and the next 72 hours will be key. With pre-season just around the corner, Howe wants this deal wrapped up fast.

Should Newcastle pay £60m for Elanga — or wait for a cheaper option?

1 Comment (last comment by Adem)

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By Adem 1 Jul 2025 08:41

Just watch how Newcastle bids 55M, 57M, 59M.... and Elanga is off to another club..

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