There’s never a quiet day in the Newcastle United recruitment department is there?
It was reported on Tuesday morning that Alexander Isak has no intention of playing for the Magpies again, even if the transfer window closes and he has not been sold.
This is certainly a saga that will seemingly rumble on and on, possibly even beyond the 1 September transfer deadline.
In the meantime, with or without Isak, Eddie Howe is looking to bolster his squad ahead of a return to the Champions League, so could a “quality” talent soon move to the North East?
Newcastle’s busy transfer activity
So far, Anthony Elanga and Aaron Ramsdale are Newcastle’s only two additions, but a fair few more could soon follow.
Indeed, an enquiry has been made for Porto’s Samu Aghehowa, while it has also been claimed that the Magpies are set to make a bid for Brentford’s wantaway marksman, Yoane Wissa.
Meantime, could Newcastle snap up a bargain by bringing in a young talent reminiscent of Hatem Ben Arfa?
Well, John Percy of the Telegraph reports that Newcastle are set to accelerate their interest in signing Bilal El Khannouss from Leicester City.
They add that the Moroccan international’s contract contains a release clause, following the Foxes’ relegation to the EFL Championship, with the Magpies willing to pay up to £30m to secure his signature.
El Khannouss did complete 90 minutes during Leicester’s league opener against Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday, but is seemingly set for a return to the Premier League, with Leeds and Tottenham also interested, so could he end up on Tyneside?
Why Bilal El Khannouss should excite Newcastle supporters
Fair to say, Leicester City endured a miserable campaign last time round, winning just six Premier League matches all season, failing to score in nine consecutive home games, losing all of them, between 22 December and Easter Sunday, a new unwanted top division record.
However, amid all the dross, El Khannouss did manage to impress, scoring three goals during his debut season in England, most notably bagging the winner at Tottenham in January.
As a result, analyst Ben Mattinson has described him as “one of the best prospects in the world“, while scout Antonio Mango has lauded him as a “genius”.
The 21-year-old’s composure on the ball and exceptional dribbling ability rank among his key strengths, having notably averaged 1.1 successful dribbles per game in the top-flight last season, as per Sofascore. That certainly sounds like former Newcastle favourite Ben Afra, doesn’t it?
During his time on Tyneside, between 2010 and 2014, the French international became renowned for his skill, dribbling prowess and attacking flair, all of which was encapsulated by this astonishing solo strike against Bolton at St James’ Park in April 2012.
So, let’s analyse El Khannouss’ statistics and Leicester last season to underline the comparison.
El Khannouss – PL statistics 2024/25 |
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Stat |
Record |
Leicester rank |
Goals |
2 |
5th |
Assists |
3 |
3rd |
Expected assists |
4.6 |
1st |
Shots |
30 |
4th |
Big chances created |
8 |
1st |
Progressive carries |
73 |
2nd |
Progressive passes |
128 |
1st |
Key passes |
42 |
1st |
Passes into the box |
31 |
1st |
Shot-creating actions |
78 |
1st |
Successful take-ons |
34 |
2nd |
Touches in the attacking 3rd |
445 |
1st |
Average SofaScore rating |
6.91 |
3rd |
As the table documents, in a generally dismal Leicester City side, El Khannouss was without a doubt the primary creative force, ranked first when it came to expected assists, big chances created, key passes, progressive passes and many, many other attacking metrics.
He has a similar talismanic quality that Ben Arfa possessed during the majority of his time at Newcastle, taking on the attacking burden and often making things happen all by himself.
Thus, in a significantly better side, El Khannouss could become a star of the Premier League, and the Magpies could provide him with the platform to do that.