Report: Newcastle have just offered cash-plus-player bid to sign 'outstanding' £40m defender

Newcastle United have made a big move in the transfer market as they try and tempt one of the most in-demand defenders to the northeast.

The Magpies are stepping up their attempts to the strengthen the squad and are already being linked with a move for Everton striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

The England forward has emerged as the number one target in attack and Eddie Howe is hoping PIF can get the deal over the line.

However, another Premier League player is now on their radar and after West Ham had a bid rejected, Newcastle have now made their own move.

Newcastle offer player-plus-cash deal for Max Kilman

According to a report from The Telegraph, Newcastle have made a move for Wolves star Kilman as they bid to strengthen the defence.

It’s reported that after West Ham saw a £25m offer for Kilman rejected, that Newcastle have now gone in with their own bid, which is also likely to be rejected.

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Newcastle’s bid differs, though.

It’s suggested that rather than straight cash, the Mags have offered money and Elliott Anderson in a bid to tempt Wolves to the table.

Still, the offer is likely to be turned down with the Mags needing to up things if they want Kilman signed.

Wolves value Kilman at at least £40m and have turned down offers in the past.

The defender is also wanted by Tottenham, while the report from The Telegraph here claims Manchester United are also keen.

Kilman an ‘outstanding’ signing for Newcastle

If Newcastle get this one over the line then it’s a real statement of intent to show they are serious ahead of next season.

Kilman has been one of the standout young defenders in recent seasons and he’s been lauded for those performances by Conor Coady as well.

“I thought he was outstanding, but I would expect nothing else from him. He’s brilliant to have around and is a brilliant professional,” Coady is quoted as saying previously.

Kilman, then, could well give Newcastle that added presence at the back and alongside Sven Botman, could well form one of the league’s top partnerships.