By Fraser Fletcher, Transfer Correspondent

21st Jul, 2023 | 6:50am

Sources: Allan Saint-Maximin agrees £23m Newcastle United move, Eddie Howe reluctantly accepts

Newcastle United star Allan Saint-Maximin has agreed the terms of a £23million move to Saudi club Al-Ahli, sources have told Football Insider.

The 26-year-old will become the latest Premier League big name to opt for the riches of the Middle East after verbally accepting what is said to be a “huge” offer.

The imminent move has been agreed by the Newcastle hierarchy, who have secured a replacement in Harvey Barnes, who has already put pen to paper on a permanent contract with the club and will be announced very shortly.

Eddie Howe was not overly convinced that selling Saint-Maximin was the right thing to do, but FFP constraints have forced the club to sell so they can bring in their own top targets.

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Al-Ahli will finish the final details of their deal for Manchester City superstar Riyad Mahrez before completing the signing of Saint-Maximin.

Newcastle will receive around £23m for Saint-Maximin and will also free up the wage space as they look to add another signing after Barnes is officially announced.

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Al-Ahli have already added Roberto Firmino and Edouard Mendy this summer as they build a squad capable of bringing the league into the eyes of the world.

Newcastle are also in the market for a defender and Crystal Palace centre-back Joachim Andersen is a player admired by the recruitment team.

Saint-Maximin played 124 times for Newcastle, scoring 13 goals and grabbing 21 assists for the club. He has also been capped seven times at Under-21s level by France.

In other news, Newcastle set to sign Harvey Barnes in £38 million pound deal