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Newcastle’s £124m Striker Gamble Still Fails to Solve Attack Problems

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Last updated: April 16, 2026 8:37 am
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Newcastle United attacking players struggling to make impact during Premier League match
Newcastle’s expensive summer signings have yet to solve their striker problem.
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Newcastle United’s search for a reliable striker continues despite spending £124m on attacking reinforcements last summer.

At Selhurst Park, the contrast was clear in recent performances. Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta changed the game with a late brace, while Newcastle’s substitutes struggled to make an impact.

New signing Yoane Wissa was introduced late in the match but barely had a touch of the ball. Another summer arrival, Nick Woltemade, also had limited time to influence the game after coming on in the final stages.

Head coach Eddie Howe insisted that team selection is based on training performance rather than transfer fees. He also highlighted the progress of young forward William Osula, who was given a surprise starting role due to his physical development and work rate.

Newcastle’s attacking rebuild has been shaped by the departure of Alexander Isak, who left for a record fee after pushing for a move. His exit has left a significant gap in the team’s forward line.

The club also lost Callum Wilson, forcing a major reshuffle in attack. Newcastle attempted to sign several high-profile forwards but failed to secure key targets, leading to a shared striker strategy between new arrivals.

Woltemade initially showed promise, scoring five goals in his first six starts. However, his role has shifted recently, with more appearances coming in deeper positions rather than as a central striker.

This tactical adjustment has reduced his effectiveness in front of goal and highlighted Newcastle’s ongoing lack of a consistent attacking focal point.

While the coaching staff believe Woltemade has potential, the team is still adapting to his style and strengths. Newcastle’s system traditionally relies on a fast, pressing striker, and the current squad has yet to fully replicate that profile.

As the season continues, Newcastle remain in search of balance in attack. Despite heavy investment, the solution to their striker problem is still not clear.

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