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Newcastle United eyeing Axel Disasi swoop, Chelsea set price

Newcastle United are reportedly interested in signing Axel Disasi from Chelsea during the summer transfer window.

According to French publication RMC Sport, Newcastle United are hoping to strengthen their defensive unit and have identified Axel Disasi as a target. He is expected to cost around €30 million this summer, and Newcastle certainly have the resources to get the deal done.

Their defence struggled last season, and they need reinforcements who can help tighten things up at the back. While they already have a reliable presence in Sven Botman, they need a quality partner for him, and Disasi could be the ideal acquisition.

Although he has struggled to establish himself at Chelsea, he has previously shown his quality in the Premier League and impressed during a loan spell with Aston Villa. There is little doubt that he has what it takes to succeed at Newcastle.

The Magpies have secured Champions League football for next season and will face top opposition. Reliable defenders are essential if they are to compete at that level.

Convincing Disasi to join should not be difficult, as he will want to compete at the highest level, and Newcastle can offer him that platform. They also won a domestic trophy last season, which makes them an attractive destination this summer.

Newcastle United move could be ideal for Disasi

Disasi is at the peak of his powers, and it will be interesting to see if he can hit the ground running at his new club. He will aim to establish himself as a key figure if the transfer materialises.

Chelsea do not view him as a core part of their plans, and it would make sense for them to cash in on the French defender. The club will likely reinvest the proceeds from his departure into strengthening other areas of the squad.

The reported €30 million valuation appears reasonable for a player of Disasi’s quality and potential. If he makes an instant impact, the investment will be fully justified. He knows the league well by now, and he should be able to help Newcastle improve next season.

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