Newcastle United are looking forward to making a good season of the next one, as they make a comeback into the top flight after spending a season in the second tier and eventually winning it to head back into the top tier once again. The Magpies will be hoping for a good performance in the next term, so as to cement a place in the top flight.
The man in charge at Newcastle United, Rafa Benitez, is well aware of the fact that his team will have to face some of the best teams in the whole of Europe in the form of Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham , Everton and defending champions Chelsea, which makes it imperative for him to land some players who can stabilize the squad in the next term.
The Spaniard, who is an experienced campaigner in the Premier League and had spent a considerable amount of his coaching career at Anfield before moving to Italy, has eyed a number of players who can provide the much-needed boost to the side and add to its fire power for the next season. One such player, who is currently playing for the Portuguese Primera Liga champions Benfica, is the Peruvian international Andre Carrillo.
The 26-year-old winger has been one of the best players in Portuguese domestic league in the last term and has delivered a number of good results for the club, eventually helping the club to go onto become the league winners. He came into the side in 2016 and has a contract running till 2021. However, there is a good chance that the player might head out of the Portuguese club in the next season and might end up signing for a Premier League outfit.
The player has been one of the best midfielders in the last term in the whole of Europe and has good pace to accompany with pinpoint passing. The 26-year-old has been good on the right wing and has put in a number of significant crosses in the attacking third to help his teammates score goals and keep his club in advantage.
He is also known to make darting runs into the heart of the opposition defence and unleashing powerful shots on the goal so as to score crucial goals himself as well. He has made 32 appearances so far in the last term for Benfica, netting the ball three times throughout the season for the Portuguese outfit. The Jamaican international can be a good addition to the Newcastle side for the next season and help the team get that attacking edge.