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Newcastle United prioritising Cucho Hernandez move, price tag revealed

Newcastle United are reportedly interested in strengthening their attacking unit by signing Real Betis striker Cucho Hernandez in the summer transfer window.

Cucho Hernandez has done quite well for club and country, with 14 goal contributions this season. As per a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, the Colombian international will cost around €35 million, and Newcastle United are prioritising a move for him.

The 26-year-old has the quality to succeed in English football, and he could be an asset for Newcastle. Nick Woltemade has struggled after an impressive start to life in England, and they might need to replace him in the summer.

Yoane Wissa has not been able to make the desired impact either. It will be interesting to see whether Newcastle United can bring in a quality striker who can lead the line and score goals consistently next season. Hernandez has proven himself in La Liga, and he has the quality to succeed in England as well.

The opportunity to join Newcastle United could be exciting for him. The Magpies have an ambitious project and the resources to build a quality team. Cucho Hernandez will want to prove himself in England if the move goes through.

Hernandez could fancy a move to the Premier League

Cucho Hernandez is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to take on a new challenge. Newcastle United are looking to build a team capable of regularly fighting for trophies, and they need quality players at their disposal. They have been overly dependent on Anthony Gordon in the attack this season.

Adding a couple of quality attackers in the summer should be a top priority for them, and the interest in Hernandez is understandable. Meanwhile, Real Betis will not want to lose an important player like him, but they could be powerless to stop the player from leaving. So, they have slapped a €35 million price tag on him.

If Newcastle United come forward with an attractive offer, convincing the strike to join the club will not be difficult for the English club. They will be able to offer him an ambitious project and a lucrative contract. It will be interesting to see if Newcastle United can wrap up the move in the coming weeks.

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