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Newcastle have ideal opportunity to sign 236-goal World Cup striker after Eddie Howe exit

Newcastle United could change their transfer plans after Eddie Howe's departure from the club

Newcastle United could change their transfer plans after Eddie Howe's exit(Image: Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

Newcastle United and Eddie Howe parting ways could provide the perfect opportunity for Ivan Toney to return to St James Park. Al-Ahli boss Matthias Jaissle is considered the favourite to replace Howe as Newcastle boss and the 38-year-old has coached Toney for the last two seasons.


The former Brentford star completed a 40million move to the Saudi Pro League in 2024 and has been prolific for Jaissles side. Toney, who was included in Englands recent World Cup squad, has scored 72 goals in 93 games for Al-Ahli, helping the club secure back-to-back AFC Champions League triumphs.


Newcastle's strikers struggled for goals last season after making two big-money signings to replace Alexander Isak, with Nick Woltemade fading after an impressive start and Yoane Wissa ending his debut campaign with a solitary league goal. William Osula offered hope as he ended the season with a flourish but the Magpies could potentially look to add more firepower.


It is worth noting that a move for Toney would represent a departure from the clubs current transfer policy, with all four of their summer signings being younger than 21. While there is no suggestion that Newcastle are currently interested in Toney, the experienced striker could prove to be a shrewd addition as Newcastle look to revamp their squad.

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Despite moving away from the Premier League, Toney has clearly not lost his goalscoring instincts after finishing last season with 42 goals. He has scored 236 club goals throughout his career, including his three-year spell in the top flight with Brentford, where he memorably hit the 20-goal mark in 2023.


If Jaissle takes Howes place in the Newcastle hotseat, the 38-year-old knows how to play to Toneys strengths. The striker would add another dimension to Newcastles striking options and has already proven he can play alongside Wissa.

The pair featured in 71 matches together for Brentford, with Toney scoring 31 and Wissa finding the net on 16 occasions, respectively. Scoring a total 47 goals in 71 games is proof that Newcastle could revive a fruitful attack by bringing Toney back to the club.

The 30-year-old previously joined Newcastle as a teenager in 2015 after making his first team breakthrough at Northampton Town. He ultimately made just four appearances and experienced six loan spells before being sold to Peterborough United in 2018.


Matthias Jaissle has worked with Toney since 2024(Image: Neville Hopwood/Getty Images)

Returning to the Magpies would signal a full-circle moment for Toney and allow him to finally make his mark at the club. However, it would be more than a sentimental move, with Toney helping to bring the best out of Newcastles misfiring attack.

When recently asked about his best position by former Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller, Woltemade said: "Preferably in a two-striker system or behind the striker. It's better for me to play with a lot of freedom and when I have someone around me."


Adding Toney to the Newcastle squad would give the club four senior strikers and the option to create multiple combinations. While Woltemade and Wissa lacked cohesion last term, signing Toney would give the incoming Newcastle boss fresh possibilities.

It remains to be seen whether Jaissle will be appointed Newcastle manager and if the club choose to recruit a striker in the final few weeks of the window. However, with two years left on his Al-Ahli contract, Toney should not be overlooked by Premier League clubs searching for a centre-forward.

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Jake Bayliss [Jake Bayliss]
Jake Bayliss

Jake Bayliss is a Senior Sports Writer, who reports on a wide range of sports across Reach's national and regional publications. Based in the West Midlands, he joined Reach in 2021 as a football writer. In his previous roles, he specialised in football coverage for the Liverpool ECHO and BirminghamLive.

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