Newcastle’s shock £40million bid for Leicester’s James Maddison is rejected by the Foxes

Newcastle consider improved bid for James Maddison after having a £40m offer rejected as Eddie Howe looks to bolster his attacking options… with Leicester preparing to offer ‘integral’ star a bumper new deal

  • Newcastle United bid £40million for Leicester City star James Maddison 
  • The Foxes turned down the offer and are set to offer the midfielder a new deal
  • The Magpies could return with a bigger offer to take Maddison to St James’ Park 

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Newcastle are considering an improved offer for James Maddison, after Leicester rejected their £35million bid for the England international.

Super-rich Newcastle saw their bid for Maddison turned down, as Leicester hold out for £50m-plus for the 25-year-old.

But that’s unlikely to deter Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, who is keen to add more attacking firepower to his squad.

James Maddison has been the subject of a £40 million bid from Newcastle United this week

James Maddison has been the subject of a £40 million bid from Newcastle United this week 

Brendan Rodgers doesn't not want to see Maddison, one of his key players, leave the club

Brendan Rodgers doesn’t not want to see Maddison, one of his key players, leave the club 

With less than a week to go until the Magpies kick off their Premier League campaign at home against promoted Nottingham Forest, Howe is having to widen his net.

Maddison has less than two years remaining on his contract at Leicester. He finished last season on a high, scoring in each of the final four league matches and ending with 18 goals and 12 assists in all competitions.

With Leicester desperate to hang on to Maddison and playing hard-ball, Newcastle are also poised to put in bids for Foxes’ flier Harvey Barnes and Burnley winger Maxwel Cornet.

Barnes, 24, signed a four-year deal last summer and Leicester reckon he is worth £60m.

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers hailed Maddison's performances as the club finished eighth

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers hailed Maddison’s performances as the club finished eighth

For Cornet, Newcastle would prefer not to pay the entirety of the Ivory Coast international’s £17.5m release clause in one go. It is thought that Burnley would accept closer to £25m over a longer period.

However, Newcastle are restricted by financial spending rules and sources say a deal for Cornet — who was left out of the Burnley squad for Friday night’s 1-0 win at Huddersfield — is in the balance.

Cornet only joined the Clarets last summer from Lyon for £13m. He was their top scorer with nine goals, but that was not enough to prevent Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League.

Newcastle, boosted by their new Saudi owners’ wealth, have made three signings so far this summer, making a loan deal for Aston Villa’s Matt Targett permanent while securing the services of England keeper Nick Pope from Burnley and Dutch centre-back Sven Botman from Lille.

Despite his club form, Maddison has won just one England cap against Montenegro in 2019

Despite his club form, Maddison has won just one England cap against Montenegro in 2019

But Newcastle’s fourth summer arrival was always meant to be a striker.

Howe feels the needs a new centre forward and better goal-scoring options because of persistent injury concerns over Callum Wilson.

Wilson has missed 32 games in two seasons due to injury, while Chris Wood scored just two goals in 17 games and Joelinton only four Premier League goals in the whole of last term.

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