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Please read our Please read ourNewcastle United are in negotiations for the possible sale of Miguel Almiron.The current regular MLS season runs until October 2024 and Charlotte are currently sixth in the Eastern Conference after 25 games.The MLS side are currently managed by former Villa boss Dean Smith.
Both in January and at the start of this window, there were claims of talks and a potential move to a Saudi Pro League club, but things have gone quiet on that front.Newcastle United are now in talks to sell Miguel Almiron to a Saudi Pro-League club.The 30-year-old is currently in the United States taking part in the Copa America, Miguel Almiron and Paraguay have one game remaining against Costa Rica but have already been eliminated from the competition.
Miguel Almiron still has two years left on his Newcastle United contract but has now turned 30 and with the Saudi transfer window opening today, a deal could swiftly be agreed.
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