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Report: Newcastle United leading the race to sign £39m midfielder
TeamTalk’s original report has placed Newcastle United firmly in the conversation for Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara, a player whose profile appears to align neatly with Eddie Howe’s next phase at St James’ Park.
The 22-year-old Senegal international is valued at around “€45m (£39m, $53m)” and is under contract at Monaco until 2029. That long deal gives Monaco leverage, but it also underlines why Premier League clubs are circling. Camara is young, experienced, physically sharp and tactically flexible.
TeamTalk reports that “Newcastle scouts have made regular trips to France throughout 2026 to monitor Camara closely,” while also tracking Monaco teammate Maghnes Akliouche.
That detail matters. Newcastle’s recruitment under Howe has often focused on players who can grow with the team rather than simply fill gaps. Camara, capable of playing as “either a No.6 or a No.8,” offers precisely that blend of present value and future upside.
Lamine Camara is a 22-year-old midfielder from Monaco, valued at £39m, and Newcastle sees him as a fit for their future strategy.
Lamine Camara is under contract with Monaco until 2029, giving the club significant leverage in any potential transfer negotiations.
Lamine Camara is valued at around £39m, which is approximately €45m or $53m.
Camara is known for being young, experienced, physically sharp, and tactically flexible, making him an attractive target for Premier League clubs.

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Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Brighton, Brentford and West Ham have all been linked with interest, but TeamTalk suggests Newcastle are now showing particularly strong intent.
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Camara’s appeal is clear. TeamTalk describes his “athleticism, tactical intelligence and ability to contribute both defensively and progressively in possession” as key reasons Newcastle admire him.
That sounds like a midfielder built for Howe’s system. Newcastle need energy, duel-winning capacity and forward-thinking passing in central areas, especially across a season that could again demand depth across domestic and European commitments.
There is also the Sandro Tonali angle. TeamTalk stresses Newcastle’s pursuit “is not directly connected to Sandro Tonali potentially leaving St James’ Park,” though interest in the Italy international means uncertainty has not disappeared entirely.
One source told TeamTalk that Camara is a player of “increasing interest,” with expectation growing that he could move to England this summer “if the right proposal arrives.”
That phrase feels significant. Monaco are not described as actively pushing him out, but market pressure can quickly change a club’s stance. With several English sides watching, Newcastle may need to move decisively before the race becomes too crowded.
For Liverpool, the report suggests their attention may increasingly centre on Akliouche, which could create an opening for Newcastle in the Camara pursuit.
From a Newcastle United supporter’s perspective, this feels like exactly the sort of move the club should be making.
Camara is not a fading name looking for one last Premier League contract. He is 22, already battle-tested internationally, and has the mobility and temperament to grow into a serious top-flight midfielder. That matters for a Newcastle side trying to build something sustainable rather than chase short-term glamour.
The Tonali situation will naturally dominate debate, but this report should not be viewed only through that lens. Even if Tonali stays, Newcastle need more high-level midfield options. Seasons are longer now, injuries bite harder, and Howe’s best football demands relentless intensity.
What excites me most is the profile. Camara sounds like someone who can run, press, cover ground, win duels and still help the team move through midfield. Newcastle have missed that balance at times.
The competition is intimidating, especially with Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United mentioned, but Newcastle can offer a serious project, big minutes and a fanbase ready to embrace players who work for the shirt. At £39m, this could look smart very quickly.