COLOCCINI TIPS NEWCASTLE TO MAKE THIS JANUARY MOVE AFTER SUMMER COLLAPSE

According to The Athletic, West Ham blocked Harrison Ashby’s deadline day move to Newcastle United due to an ‘injury’ to fellow right-back Ben Johnson. The Magpies entered advanced talks yesterday for the 20-year-old right back, with Eddie Howe eager to strengthen after Emil Krafth suffered a potentially season-ending knee injury last week.

However, West Ham failed to bring in a replacement for the injured Ben Johnson, who came off after 23 minutes in Sunday’s 1-0 win against Aston Villa. The Hammers had a £7million deal for Torino’s Ola Aina rejected on deadline day, which could have been the deciding factor in Ashby’s switch to black and white. The Athletic have also reported that West Ham triggered a one-year extension clause in the Scotland U21 international’s contract in June, however they still risk losing the youngster for nothing next summer.

Ashby was believed to be ‘keen’ on a move to Tyneside, so this could be one to watch in January if we remain in the market for another right-back – especially when his contract situation may allow us to sign him for next to nothing this winter. Former Newcastle United star Fabricio Coloccini has advised the club to stage a return for the player in the January winter transfer window after seeing their attempt to sign him this summer fail.

Coloccini believes that the player would be a great addition to this Newcastle side and that the Tyneside club’s manager Eddie Howe has to convince the club’s hierarchy to go all out for him in January. It remains to be seen how many more players Newcastle will have to sign in the coming months but the certain thing is that they are expected to continue their largely impressive rebuild under the former Bournemouth manager.