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How Newcastle will line-up with new star-studded XI including Coutinho and Shaqiri if £300m takeover is complete

NEWCASTLE fans are dreaming of a seriously improved line-up for next season if the £300million takeover of the club goes through – featuring Philippe Coutinho and Xherdan Shaqiri.

The Liverpool winger is the latest big name to be linked with the Magpies.

According to the Mail, Newcastle bosses have contacted Shaqiri’s representatives to gauge their interest in a summer switch.

Premier League champions elect Liverpool are unlikely to put up much of a fight to keep the Swiss forward, 28, given he has made only three starts all season.

But Newcastle must first complete Mike Ashley’s sale of the club with league officials casting their eye over the controversial deal.

Human rights accusations have been levelled against the Saudi Arabian royal family, who are behind the Public Investment Fund seeking an 80 per cent stake in the Toon.

Furthermore, there are concerns over their links to a pirate broadcasting company that has deprived the division of TV money worth millions of pounds.

The club are nonetheless reportedly setting out their stall in the hope that the money does roll in, not least by eyeing up Mauricio Pochettino to replace Steve Bruce as manager.

COUT A DEAL

It is said that talks have also been opened with Coutinho, 27, over a move from Barcelona.

Ahead of the Brazilian’s loan spell at Bayern Munich coming to an end, several English sides are thought to be monitoring his situation with Barcelona – including Manchester United and Chelsea.

Finding a new centre-forward could also be a priority after Joelinton’s underwhelming first year on Tyneside.

Gonzalo Higuain’s future at Juventus looks to be finished and Newcastle are reportedly pondering a bid for the Argentine, as are Wolves.

In defence, Newcastle may look to seal either Danny Rose or Jetro Willems on a permanent deal.

The Dutchman suffered a long-term injury earlier in the year but could be worth the £10million fee set with Eintracht Frankfurt now that next season has been delayed, while there is no pre-agreement with Tottenham for Rose.

And goalkeeper Martin Dubravka may be getting some extra competition in the form of Odysseas Vlachodimos.

The Germany-born Greece international currently stars for Benfica but is touted for a £53m exit should Newcastle become flushed with cash.