Evan Ndicka is a target for Newcastle United and Tottenham ahead, with the player’s contract expiring in six months.

According to Roma Giallorossa, Newcastle United and Tottenham are chasing Eintracht Frankfurt defender Evan Ndicka. The Frenchman’s contract expires in the summer, which makes him a brilliant cut-price target for the many clubs keen on signing him.

Evan Ndicka’s stock is at its peak, following consistent performances throughout the last few seasons. The 23-year-old French defender’s contract with Eintracht Frankfurt expires in the summer, meaning the club’s only chance of receiving any money relies on the January transfer window.

Naturally, there are plenty of high-profile teams interested in acquiring his services. Newcastle United and Tottenham are keen, but any move will depend on suitors willing to accept the terms set by the player’s entourage.

Ndicka’s entourage reportedly wants around €20 million in salary, commissions, and signing fees from the interested clubs. Those demands are exorbitant even by Newcastle’s standards. This factor might complicate any prospective move in January, knowing suitors will have to pay Frankfurt a respectable transfer fee.

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Arsenal were also keen alongside Juventus. But considering those demands, the Gunners might look towards other targets. Yet, teams like Newcastle and Tottenham remain in the hunt to find a suitable solution. Ndicka is a player both clubs need, considering they lack someone with his profile and attributes.

Spurs are in the market for one or two new central defenders. Antonio Conte wants Alessandro Bastoni as a priority, but the Inter Milan defender is a complicated target to pursue. If the Italian becomes unattainable, Tottenham could switch their attention towards Ndicka, who could prove a financially viable target.

Meanwhile, Newcastle could try to bring in a new central defender to shore up their backline. They are the joint-best defensive side in the Premier League this season alongside Arsenal. But with a top-four battle or even a title challenge on the cards, a new defender would shore their squad.

While the Magpies are undoubtedly cash-rich, they have yet to pay over the odds for players particularly. They might retain their stance and not overpay for Ndicka, even if it is his entourage demanding exorbitant sums. Tottenham may also take a similar stance, pushing the 23-year-old French defender’s transfer to the summer.

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