Newcastle insiders in complete agreement about William Osula’s market value as smart decision made

Following some collaborative thinking behind the scenes, Newcastle United will give William Osula additional opportunities to establish himself.

Osula nearly left Newcastle United in September, but his transfer to Eintracht Frankfurt was delayed by the club’s owners, PIF.

At least for the remainder of the season, the 22-year-old will continue to play for Newcastle United.

Behind the scenes, people have decided on Osula’s market value and his significance to Eddie Howe, even though Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen are interested in making a January bid for him.

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William Osula smiles of the camera in the tunnel after Newcastle United beat Benfica in the Champions League.

William Osula will remain at Newcastle United for the current campaign.

The Daily Mail claims that Osula won’t be permitted to travel in January.

According to reports, St. James’ Park’s top management is in agreement on the former Sheffield United striker.

According to reports, they would not be persuaded to sell the Danish U21 international even if they were offered £30 million, as sources don’t think a player could match his profile at that price.

Newcastle also thinks that after Osula fully recovers from the ankle problem that has persisted for a few weeks, he will probably exhibit even greater improvement.

The improvement in William Osula is attributed to the Newcastle United coach.

Howe believes that both the striker and the manager should be commended for Osula’s development at Newcastle.

There is another person to give credit to, though, because of how brilliant the Newcastle United coaching staff is.

Howe gave Graeme Jones credit for assisting Osula’s growth as a player following the forward’s outstanding performance against Fulham on Saturday.

As with all of our coaches, but especially with Graeme Jones, “he has worked tirelessly with Graeme Jones, who has done a lot of individual work with him,” Howe stated.

For a large portion of his Newcastle career, the Dane has had to wait, but this season is beginning to show signs of being a turning point in his growth.

It’s a good idea to keep him. Although Osula’s desire for more consistent playing time would be understandable, Newcastle will require him throughout the frantic season, which is expected to reach its most hectic point following the November international break.

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