Skip to content

Newcastle's Steve McClaren hints at signing a new striker

Steve McClaren reacts during the Barclays Premier League match between West Bromwich Albion and Newcastle United.
Image: Steve McClaren admits the Magpies "need more goals"

Newcastle are working behind the scenes to add to their strikeforce in January, says head coach Steve McClaren.

The Premier League strugglers signed Serbia striker international Aleksandar Mitrovic during the summer but have been deprived of Papiss Cisse and Emmanuel Riviere for long periods during the first half of the campaign.

QPR's Charlie Austin was linked with the Magpies but the £15m price-tag was deemed to be more than they were prepared to pay, but with the club in the bottom three and goals at a premium, they need to add to their firepower, or at least provide better service for Mitrovic.

Newcastle forward Aleksandar Mitrovic
Image: Aleksandar Mitrovic has scored four goals in 20 matches

McClaren has been reticent when quizzed on the subject of the winter window, but asked if he could understand the desperation of fans to know the club's plans, he replied: "Absolutely. Absolutely.

"I understand fully where you're coming from, believe you me. I think I've said enough to say that we do need more goals and that we're working behind the scenes to address that."

Mitrovic is likely to lead the line again at Arsenal on Saturday as Newcastle attempt to end a three-game winless run, although the former Anderlecht player has only three goals to his name so far this season.

Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse receives treatment during the draw with Aston Villa
Image: Papiss Cisse limped out of the draw with Aston Villa on December 19

However, with Cisse visiting a London specialist for a second opinion on his groin injury and Riviere just back in training after a long-term knee problem, McClaren has little option.

Also See:

The former England boss' assertion that the Frenchman will be like a new signing when he returns to the squad was greeted with scorn by fans who have seen him struggle to adapt to life in England's top flight.

But McClaren has simply not had a chance to watch Riviere in action yet and is keen to see what he has to offer.

He said: "I've only seen a week of him training, that's it. He's been injured ever since (he was appointed) so I've not seen him. I've just seen a couple of videos from last season.

"He seems a lad who gives 100 per cent, total effort and at the present moment we need to help Mitrovic.

"We know we're not scoring enough goals. We know, you know, everybody knows what we're doing. We're not scoring enough goals at the present moment."