Exclusive: Newcastle hold talks over Scotland star Ryan Fraser as free agent set for decision on transfer
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
The Gazette can reveal United's decision-makers have been chasing the former Aberdeen and Bournemouth wideman since the start of 2019, with talks over a move beginning while Rafa Benitez was still in charge on Tyneside.
It is understood the player and the Cherries expected United to make a permanent move last summer, but on and off field uncertainty saw no such bid come to fruition.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdNewcastle tried to get the player tied down on a pre-contract in May but the player, at that stage, opted to keep his options open with the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur showing an interest.
No such interest from the top six is believed to have resulted in successful talks, opening the door for United again along with two other Premier League clubs, Crystal Palace and West Ham United.
There has been constant, continued dialogue between Fraser's representatives - he switched from his long-term agent in May as he looked to move on from the Vitality Stadium - and Newcastle in 2020.
Manager Steve Bruce is believed to be a big fan of the 26-year-old, who walked away from recently-relegated Bournemouth on June 30 at the end of his deal.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdFraser is one of a number of players the Magpies are believed to be in talks with as business goes on as usual after the Saudi takeover fell through.
As well as a striker, Bruce and chief scout Steve Nickson are thought to have targeted a winger this summer, with a number of other players, most coming into the final year of their deals, under consideration.
One striker at the top of the club's summer wanted list is Serbia and Real Madrid frontman Luka Jovic, as revealed by the Gazette.
While Zinedine Zidane could let the £60 million forward leave on loan, it is thought a long list of clubs from across the continent are also monitoring that situation.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdFraser started his career with the Dons, his hometown club, before making the switch to the south coast in 2013. The player has 11 caps for his country, scoring once.