Barcelona defender on Newcastle transfer ‘radar’ as Howe ‘prioritises’ Guehi ‘alternative’

Newcastle United are reportedly interested in signing FC Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen as an alternative to Crystal Palace s Marc Guehi.

Eddie Howe is currently prioritising signing a new centre-back, with Palace reportedly rejecting four bids from for the England international.

and despite the Magpies getting close by offering £65m, an agreement has not been reached.

It is believed that Howe s side are now contemplating walking away from a deal, despite Guehi being open to joining.

Their need for a new central defender has ramped up in recent days with Fabian Schar expected to miss three games after being sent off for violent conduct against Southampton on Saturday.

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This leaves Howe scratching his head with a trip to face Bournemouth fast approaching. Though Lloyd Kelly was signed last month, it will probably be Emil Krafth next to Dan Burn at centre-back.

It feels unlikely that Newcastle will sign a player this week and start them at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday, but that will not stop them from trying to bring a player in as soon as possible.

Possible alternatives to Guehi have already been identified, with and Chelsea s Trevoh Chalobah being linked in recent days.

Barcelona star on Newcastle transfer radar as Guehi alternative

However, an interesting option has emerged, with reports in Spain claiming that Newcastle are keen on former Chelsea man Christensen, currently at Barcelona.

It is stated that the Danish international is on the Magpies radar , though Barcelona do not want to sell unless they receive an offer to good to turn down.

The report confirms that Christensen is an alternative to Guehi and Newcastle are currently sounding strong as Howe prioritises shoring up the defence .

Barcelona might want to keep the 28-year-old but are attentive to possible movements with Hansi Flick appearing to prefer other centre-backs in his early days in Catalonia.

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