Howe eyes Marcus Tavernier's return to Newcastle

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According to The Sun, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is planning a move to bring Marcus Tavernier back to the club, targeting the Bournemouth winger for a potential summer transfer.

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Tavernier, 25, is a familiar face to the Magpies, having been part of their youth system before moving on to pastures new. His impressive performances at Middlesbrough caught the eye of Bournemouth, who secured his services for £10 million in 2022.
Currently contracted with the Cherries until 2028, Bournemouth are under no immediate pressure to sell. However, reports suggest that a significant bid—rumoured to be over £25 million—could sway the South Coast club into parting with Tavernier.
The winger has proven himself to be a key player for Bournemouth over the past few seasons, contributing two goals and five assists in 19 league appearances so far. His consistency has played a vital role in helping Bournemouth stay in the hunt for a Champions League spot, an impressive feat for a club with more modest expectations.
While Howe is eyeing Tavernier's return, the Newcastle manager is also said to be monitoring other attacking targets, including Celtic's Nicolas Kuhn and PSV Eindhoven's Johan Bakayoko as he looks to strengthen his squad for the upcoming season.

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