Arne Slot managed Yankuba Minteh at Feyenoord last season (Picture: Getty) Liverpool are targeting Newcastle United winger Yankuba Minteh as their first signing for Arne Slot this summer, according to reports. Following Jurgen Klopp’s emotional departure at the end of last season, former Feyenoord manager Slot has taken over at Anfield. Slot arrives at Liverpool having won both the Eredivisie and the KNVB Cup with Feyenoord and will be charged with ensuring his new side contend for the Premier League alongside Arsenal and Manchester City. The Dutch manager is already looking for additions to put his own spin on the squad, the 45-year-old may turn to his former side for inspiration. According to The Telegraph, Newcastle winger Minteh, who spent last season on loan at Feyenoord, is one player that Liverpool are interested in this summer. Minteh has yet to play a minute for Newcastle but impressed last season in the Netherlands, notching up 11 goals and six assists in all competitions. While Newcastle hold the 19-year-old in high regard, the club are said to be willing to entertain offers of around £40 million for the winger as they seek to ease concerns over profit and sustainability rules. Minteh scored ten goals in the Eredivisie last season (Photo by Jeroen van den Berg/Soccrates/Getty) Liverpool may face a battle on their hands, though, with clubs in Germany and Italy also interested in the Gambia international. Speaking earlier in the season, Newcastle boss Eddie Howe was impressed with Minteh’s displays out on loan. ‘He’s done really well and he’s attacked the challenge of going on loan to a new league with new teammates, played in the Champions League, prestigious competitions,’ Howe said. ‘He’s done really, really well this year and I think he can be very proud of his efforts.’ Newcastle are also said to be considering selling Bruno Guimaraes to ease their financial concerns, with the Brazilian recently conceding that his future at the club is in ‘god’s hands’. For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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