Eddie Howe insists Newcastle United are not currently bidding for players as they continue to take stock midway through the January window. The Magpies continue to be linked with a host of talent but no incoming deals are imminent on Tyneside.
Howe rubbished specific reports linking Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay with a move to St James' Park before admitting there was no other deals currently in the pipeline.
“We’re working hard at the moment on staying in contact with the market and looking at players and doing a lot of work," Howe told reporters. "We’re not imminently close to signing anybody. We’re not actively bidding for players at the moment.”
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Newcastle are currently short of midfield options following Jonjo Shelvey's recent setback, while some fans believe a backup for Kieran Trippier should be high on the club's shopping list in the coming weeks.
Howe admits he and his backroom team are assessing all options but would not be drawn on which area of the squad he desires to strengthen more than most.
"I think we're looking at all positions," he continued. "I know that's not the answer you want but we are very much casting our eye over a number of positions because you know things can change so quickly.
"So there's possibly one or two areas of the squad I'd look at and say we're probably lighter in that area than others but as always I like to keep these things internal."
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