Newcastle United man fumes on international duty after summer transfer disruption: report
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Newcastle United man fumes on international duty after summer transfer disruption: report
"Newcastle forward Elanga signed for the Magpies during the summer transfer window, joining international teammates Alexander Isak and Emil Krafth at St. James' Park. Before long, though, Elanga and Krafth would be left as the two remaining Swedish international representatives at the Tyneside club as Isak pushed through a British transfer record move to Liverpool. The Isak saga caused much upheaval at Newcastle, but Eddie Howe's side now appear on the right track once again, with back-to-back wins in Europe and the Premier League"
"Elanga struggled to hit the ground running following his move from Nottingham Forest but in recent weeks has demonstrated glimpses of what he is capable of in a black-and-white shirt. Unfortunately for the winger, he has been unable to replicate that on the international scene as Sweden look set to miss out on next summer's FIFA World Cup in North America."
"The Scandinavian country has gone on a run of three consecutive qualifying defeats, leaving them rock bottom of their qualification group and six points off the sole play-off spot with only two matches remaining. Sweden face a trip to group leaders Switzerland and a home tie against Slovenia needing to win both matches to stand any chance of qualifying, all the while hoping current second-placed side"
Anthony Elanga signed for Newcastle during the summer transfer window, joining Alexander Isak and Emil Krafth at St. James' Park. Isak completed a British transfer record move to Liverpool, leaving Elanga and Krafth as the remaining Swedish internationals at the club. The Isak transfer caused upheaval, but Newcastle have since recorded back-to-back wins in Europe and the Premier League aided by new striker Nick Woltemade. Elanga initially struggled after his move from Nottingham Forest but has recently shown glimpses of his potential. Sweden have lost three consecutive qualifiers, sit bottom of their group and need wins against Switzerland and Slovenia to retain any chance of qualifying.
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