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January target wants Newcastle move? – Claims £20m+ sale could open door to signing

January transfer talk is starting to pick up, and it looks like there is the potential for one in, one out this winter.

As reported yesterday, it’s believed Crystal Palace are now showing interest in Joe Willock, although it will take at least £20m AND a replacement signing to sanction his sale.

On that note, The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards reports that Willock’s potential sale could open the door to a January move for AZ Alkmaar talent Kees Smit.

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Newcastle have received encouragement that the 19-year-old is ‘keen’ on a move to St James’ Park, which could prompt Toon chiefs to make their move.

Crucially, it’s also widely accepted that the January window may be our one and only chance to sign the Dutchman, with a number of European giants expected to fight for his signature next summer.

With that in mind, Newcastle may look to cash in on Willock in the New Year, as this would open up a squad space and release funds to potentially sign Smit, who is considered one of the top young midfielders in Europe.

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Edwards reports that Smit will only move to Newcastle if he’s given assurances over first-team minutes, which is understandable given the level of interest and his regular outings in the Eredivisie and Europa Conference League this season.

With Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund all watching the teenage talent likened to Pedro by Dutch boss Roland Koeman, it could be a superb piece of business in January if losing Willock allowed us to land Smit.

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