Newcastle United has reportedly entered the race to sign Napoli defender Kim Min-jae, challenging Manchester United for his signature in the English Premier League (EPL). The South Korean center-back has garnered significant interest this summer, despite having a release clause of £42 million in his contract, which is only valid for the first two weeks of July. Kim Min-jae played a pivotal role in Napoli's success, helping them secure their first Serie A title in 33 years and showcasing his talents for the South Korean national team.
During the previous season, Kim Min-jae featured in 45 matches across all competitions for Napoli, contributing two goals and two assists. Reports suggest that Newcastle has held discussions with the player's representatives, with talks taking place at St James' Park during one of their home games towards the end of the season. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is keen to bolster his defensive options, particularly to provide competition for Fabian Schar and Sven Botman, as the club prepares for Champions League football in the upcoming season. There is speculation that Jamaal Lascelles, whose contract is nearing its end, could be sold as he does not feature prominently in Howe's future plans.
While Manchester United has been regarded as the frontrunner in the pursuit of Kim Min-jae, Newcastle's interest adds an intriguing twist to the transfer saga. The Red Devils' pursuit of the defender is fueled by uncertainty surrounding Harry Maguire's future at Old Trafford, as he is rumored to be seeking a fresh start elsewhere. However, with Newcastle actively pursuing the South Korean international, it remains to be seen how Manchester United will respond. The final decision regarding Kim Min-jae's future is expected to be made next month, after he completes his mandatory military service. The 26-year-old has expressed a desire to move to the Premier League after a season in Italy, making a summer move to Old Trafford a possibility but not guaranteed.