Newcastle Handed Transfer Boost As Porto's Bid To Scupper Mitrovic Deal Falters
Mitrovic could be headed to Tyneside after all.
Newcastle United have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Aleksandar Mitrovic, with reports suggesting they could finalise the long-protracted deal for the Anderlecht forward in the coming days. Although Porto attempted to hijack the deal with a bid bankrolled by investment firm Doyen Sports, it appears Newcastle's £12.3 million offer was already too far down the line for it to have made a difference. In fact, The Chronicle claim that reports in Belgium suggest United want Mitrovic to fly out to America before the completion of their pre-season tour of the States. The deal for Mitrovic is said to include a five per cent sell-on fee that Anderlecht would receive in the future, while the 20-year-old's first club Partizan Belgrade are set to pocket roughly £4.6 million of the money Newcastle have splurged on the Serbian international. WhatCulture.com/NUFC understands that Newcastles deal for Mitrovic was extremely close to completion before Porto came up with an 11th hour bid of £14 million (20 million) on Friday - and that was largely being funded by investment group Doyen Sports - but Anderlecht have decided the Magpies' offer is the most likely to be completed imminently as the Portuguese side struggle to cobble together the cash quickly enough. Although Mitrovic is their primary striking target, Newcastle also have other irons in the fire - with the club still very much interested in Queens Park Rangers Charlie Austin, for who they have made a £13 million bid, and Wolfsburgs Bas Dost - who they want to move on to swiftly, which is why they have demanded an answer from the Serbia international. Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Swansea City are just three of the other clubs to have also been linked to Mitrovic, along with Roma. Mitrovic has netted 44 goals in 90 matches for Anderlecht, and has a career total of 69 strikes from 158 games. A powerful and relatively-quick forward, Mitrovic has an eye for goal and he grabbed headlines when he scored Anderlechts equaliser at the Emirates Stadium last November when the Belgian side came from three goals down to draw 3-3 against Arsenal in a Champions League group-stage match. Anderlecht paid Partizan Belgrade a club-record £4 million for the 11-cap Serbia international, who started his career at Teleoptik, back in August 2013 and he has gone on to become one of Europes most sought-after forwards. In 2014-15 Mitrovic bagged 28 goals in 51 matches, including 20 in 37 Belgian Pro League appearances and three in the Champions League. For all the latest NUFC News, Views and Transfers make sure to follow whatculture.com/NUFC on Twitter and Facebook.