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Newcastle United keen to sign Paris Saint-Germain youngster Stanley N'Soki?

Newcastle United are reportedly looking to push through a deal for Paris Saint-Germain youngster Stanley N'Soki.

Newcastle United have reportedly identified Paris Saint-Germain youngster Stanley N'Soki as a possible signing.

Manager Rafael Benitez suggested on Wednesday night that he was growing frustrated regarding the club's transfer activity, but the Magpies have since completed a deal for Japan international Yoshinori Muto.

According to Sky Sports News, the Magpies are also in the market for a new left-back and are keen to bring N'Soki to St James' Park.

The 19-year-old has only made one substitute appearance in the first team at PSG, but the France Under-20 international has featured for the Ligue 1 giants during pre-season.

The report suggests that N'Soki - who would provide competition for Paul Dummett - could cost in the region of £7m.

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