Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United are reportedly gearing up to make an offer for Palmeiras attacking midfielder Allan Elias.
Allan Elias has had a sensational rise at Palmeiras, and it has not gone unnoticed. According to a report from Bolavip Brasil, Newcastle United are keen on signing the midfield sensation, and they are looking to reach an agreement with Palmeiras as soon as possible.
Allan has come up the ranks at the Brazilian club. He got promoted to the first team at the start of 2025 and has only gone from strength to strength since. So far, he has been involved in 48 matches and has even contributed towards eight goals.
While the youngster has only had limited game time in those appearances, he is on the verge of having a prominent role in Abel Ferreira’s team. The 21-year-old’s impressive performances and his massive potential have placed him on the wishlist of some of the biggest clubs in Europe.
Newcastle United are preparing an offer for Allan
Newcastle United are one of the clubs that are keen on signing him. The Mohammed Bin Salman-owned club are constantly on the lookout for young players who can help them in the long run. They feel Allan could become an integral part of their first team going forward.
As a result, they are willing to make a significant investment to bring him to Tyneside. The Magpies are preparing an offer for the 21-year-old. While he prefers playing as a number ten, Allan can feature in deeper roles as well as out wide on the flanks.
His versatility, impressive performances and massive potential are major reasons why Newcastle United are pushing hard to sign him. But the Tyneside outfit won’t find it easy to strike a deal with Palmeiras, who are reluctant to lose out on one of their best players.
With the youngster’s contract running until the end of 2029, Palmeiras are in complete control of his future, and they will only let him leave if there is a massive offer on the table. The Brazilian outfit are looking for something similar to what Real Madrid paid for Endrick and Chelsea forked out for Estevao Willian.





