Alan Nixon has suggested that Newcastle United have a decision to make regarding which winger they make a move for.
What did he say?
The Magpies have been touted with moves for Internazionale's Valentino Lazaro and Jarrod Bowen of Hull City, as reported by The Chronicle and The Telegraph respectively.
This move comes with Steve Bruce's side having scored 22 goals in the Premier League, a number that was only lessened by Watford and AFC Bournemouth.
Nixon has suggested that the fee needed to buy either winger would be similar, adding that the club's decision-makers now have some thinking to do.
The two options
It is surprising that there has not been more concrete interest in Bowen from the Premier League, as written about by The Athletic.
Before Hull's game against Derby County, the 23-year-old had amassed an impressive 16 goals and six assists from 27 Championship starts.
He has also managed to make an impact in general play, averaging 1.3 key passes, 1.8 dribbles and 1.2 tackles per game.
Alternatively, Lazaro has been a fairly sporadic figure for Inter, making a total of three starts and seven substitute appearances across Serie A and the Champions League, getting two assists in that time.
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In the league, the Austrian has averaged 1.5 key passes, 0.8 dribbles and 1 tackle per game.
This indicates that the decision may come down to whether Newcastle are drawn in by the prospect of recruiting somebody who has played in the Champions League this season, or go for the player who has been prolific at a lower level, trusting him to deal with the step up.
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