FanSided World Football
·28 aprile 2025
Newcastle could lose out on top summer target as rivals prepare move

FanSided World Football
·28 aprile 2025
Newcastle United are interested in signing Marseille defender Michael Amir Murillo at the end of the season but face stiff competition from Aston Villa.
Newcastle United are getting ready for an important summer transfer window. The Magpies could be playing in the Champions League next season. And, they know that they must strengthen the squad to match their ambitions. One of the areas for reinforcement is the right-back position for sure.
Kieran Trippier has been a great servant for the club. But, he is not the same player he was a few years back. Eddie Howe needs a player who can share the workload with Tino Livramento for the right-back position. So, Newcastle are actively exploring the market for the right player.
According to the latest Newcastle transfer news from Fútbol Centroamérica, Newcastle United are keeping a close eye on Michael Amir Murillo. The 29-year-old full-back has impressed at Marseille this season. That is why he has now attracted serious interest from the Premier League.
Murillo’s is known for his physicality, technical skills, and composure under pressure. With Newcastle looking for depth and quality for a European campaign, Murillo could be a smart addition to the squad.
The Marseille right-back has enough experience needed to be a success at St. James’ Park. He can adapt quickly to new environments. This is something that would make him an ideal signing for Eddie Howe as the Magpies aim to build a squad capable of fighting on multiple fronts next season.
However, Newcastle will not be alone in the race. Fútbol Centroamérica also reports that Aston Villa are chasing Michael Amir Murillo. Unai Emery wants more stability at right-back with Matty Cash and Andres Garcia struggling for consistency this season.
Both Newcastle and Aston Villa have the financial strength to strike a deal with Marseille. It remains to be seen which Premier League side can win the race for Murillo’s signature. The player, now at the peak of his career, would be keen to move to England and test himself in one of the toughest leagues in the world.