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Newcastle made one last attempt to divert the Wolves’ movement to Ainsley Maitland-Niles, according to reports.
The Wolves appear to be in a position to win the race for the flexible youngster, with the club in complex talks with Arsenal.
Nuno Espirito Santo has made it clear that he needs the quality of the team after his heartbreaking defeat to Sevilla this month.
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Maitland-Niles will be in various positions, with the 22-year-old padding in the middle midfield and in the back.
The player had an impressive cameo when the Gunners won at Molineux after the blockade, helping to undo electric adama Adama Traore.
And that flexibility can be useful when wolves seek to close the open hole through Jonny Otto’s injury.
However, Football Insider cites a “Newcastle source” saying that United also presented him with a deal, corresponding to the four-year complex through the Wolves.
Maitland-Niles still has a three-year contract with the Emirates, but Arsenal are in a position to make money, and the Wolves have an offer of around 20 million pounds.
Maitland-Niles played 33 times in all competitions last season and Mikel Arteta recently talked about Maitland-Niles’ long career, calling it incredible.
“He’s a player who can play in a lot of other positions, we’ve discussed things that I think can adopt his game,” he said this month.
“It has quality, it has all the qualities you want as a footballer to play at the highest level. You want to do it a little more regularly, but you are able to adapt to any position. “