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Newcastle United is reportedly in pole position to sign 35-goal forward Luis Suárez from Sporting CP, ahead of Liverpool. The Colombian striker has garnered significant attention following a standout season in Portugal.
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Newcastle United appear to have taken the most decisive step yet in the race for Sporting CP striker Luis Suárez, with Ekrem Konur for Sports Boom reporting that the Premier League club are in “pole position” to sign the Colombian forward this summer.
The 28-year-old has become one of Europe’s most discussed attacking options after a prolific campaign in Portugal. Sports Boom credit him with 35 goals and 9 assists across all competitions, numbers that have naturally attracted major interest from England and Spain.
Liverpool and Barcelona are both said to be keeping the Sporting CP forward under “close monitoring”, although Newcastle’s approach appears more advanced at this stage.
According to Sports Boom, Newcastle have started official negotiations with Sporting CP as they look to strengthen their attacking line with a proven finisher. The report claims that Eddie Howe’s side are aiming to “settle permanently in the Champions League bracket”, and Suárez’s profile would certainly fit that ambition.
For Newcastle, this would be a statement signing. Suárez is entering his prime, has produced elite numbers, and appears ready for the most significant move of his career.
Newcastle United is interested in Luis Suárez due to his impressive performance, scoring 35 goals and providing 9 assists in the previous season.
Newcastle United and Liverpool are the primary teams competing for Luis Suárez's transfer from Sporting CP.
Luis Suárez scored 35 goals and provided 9 assists across all competitions during his last season with Sporting CP.
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Sports Boom describe him as the “number one forward target” of the summer transfer window, which underlines how quickly his reputation has grown after a standout season in the Primeira Liga.
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Sporting CP are in a strong position. Suárez is under contract until June 2030, meaning the Portuguese club can negotiate from a position of control.
Sports Boom report that Sporting are expected to open talks in the €50-60 million range. That fee would reflect both the player’s current form and the reality of the market for reliable goalscorers.
The report also states that Suárez is seeking a salary package of around €7-9 million per year, which would represent the “signature contract of his career”.
That is a key detail. This is not only about Sporting’s valuation, it is also about whether Newcastle, Liverpool or Barcelona are willing to meet the financial expectations of a player whose value has peaked at exactly the right time.
Liverpool’s interest is intriguing, particularly given their ongoing need to refresh attacking options. However, Sports Boom suggest that Liverpool and Barcelona have not yet made a final decision.
That leaves Newcastle with an opportunity. In transfer markets, timing matters. Monitoring a player is one thing, entering negotiations is another. If Newcastle are already at the table, they may have gained the early advantage.
Suárez’s appeal is obvious. Sports Boom describe him as a “complete forward”, noting his opportunism inside the box, his powerful shooting from distance and his physical strength. Those qualities should translate well to Premier League football, especially in a Newcastle side that demands intensity, mobility and penalty box aggression.
Sporting would prefer to keep Suárez for another season, according to the report, particularly as they look to maintain their title challenge. Yet the financial logic of a sale is clear.
If offers arrive at the €50-60 million mark, Sporting may find it difficult to resist. The club could reinvest heavily, expand the squad and move towards fresh scouting targets.
For Newcastle, this is the kind of deal that could reshape their attacking ceiling. For Liverpool, it may become a case of acting quickly or watching a Premier League rival secure one of Europe’s most productive forwards.
From a Newcastle United fan’s point of view, this is exactly the sort of transfer story that should get supporters excited. Luis Suárez may not carry the global name recognition of some superstar forwards, but 35 goals and 9 assists is serious output. That is not hype, that is production.
Newcastle have needed another ruthless forward option to help push the club from European hopefuls into regular Champions League contenders. Alexander Isak has given the side elite quality, but top clubs need depth, competition and different ways to hurt opponents. Suárez would bring physical power, penalty area instinct and confidence from distance.
What stands out most is Newcastle being proactive. Liverpool and Barcelona are reportedly watching, assessing and waiting. Newcastle are negotiating. That matters. Supporters have seen too many targets slip away in the past because bigger names moved late. This feels like a chance to get ahead of the market.
At €50-60 million, it would not be cheap, but elite goalscorers rarely are. If Newcastle truly want to establish themselves among the Premier League’s strongest sides, this is the level of ambition required.
For fans at St James’ Park, Suárez would feel like more than a signing. He would feel like proof that Newcastle are ready to attack the next stage.