In a recent report by Bolavip Brasil, as reported in Shields Gazette, Newcastle United is actively considering the possibility of acquiring Wesley Gassova, a rising talent from Corinthians in Brazil. The Magpies have expressed interest in adding the young Brazilian winger to their roster.
Wesley Gassova’s Recent Breakthrough in the Brasileirao
This gifted teenager has made quite an impression as a regular starter for Corinthians, particularly in his offensive performances. Wesley has showcased his skills by scoring two goals and providing one assist in 30 appearances across various competitions for the Brazilian team.
The Brazilian prospect has demonstrated his impact, even when coming off the bench, with statistics of 0.8 shots, 0.5 key passes, and 2.1 successful dribbles per 90 minutes in the Brasileirao. Additionally, he has displayed precision in his passing game, completing 78.3% of his attempted passes in the Brazilian top division (according to statistics from whoscored).
Wesley’s current contract with Corinthians is set to expire in the summer of 2027. Therefore, if Newcastle wishes to secure the services of this young talent, they will need to make a compelling offer.
Newcastle United’s Interest in Wesley: A Strategic Move for Eddie Howe’s Future Plans?
Wesley stands out for his ability to create space for himself to take shots at the goal. He possesses strong long-range shooting skills and is a proficient ball dribbler. Although he primarily operates as a left-winger, he is versatile enough to fill in as a right-winger or an attacking midfielder if required.
Wesley also demonstrates his playmaking ability by creating scoring opportunities for his teammates in the final third. However, it’s worth noting that he lacks experience at the highest level and would require some time to adapt to the demands of the Premier League if Newcastle successfully secures his transfer next year.
At just 18 years of age, Wesley has the potential to evolve into a star player at the highest level. Therefore, it could be a wise move for Newcastle, under Eddie Howe’s management, to sign him with a long-term perspective in mind.
While Wesley has the attributes to become a success story at St. James’ Park, Howe will need to be patient with his development in order to fully harness the youngster’s potential over the coming decade.