Newcastle's £69m signing, Nick Woltemade, has been making waves in the Premier League with his impressive performances, leaving Alexander Isak, his predecessor, in the shadows. The 6ft 6in striker has been a revelation for Eddie Howe's side, scoring six goals in just 760 minutes across all competitions.

Woltemade's impressive start to the season has been marked by his versatility, showcasing not only his aerial ability but also his technical skills. He has scored headers against Wolves, Arsenal, and Spurs, and has also demonstrated his ability to hold up the ball, drop deep, and link play. His team-mates have praised his all-round contribution, with Sandro Tonali highlighting his tireless work rate and ability to play with both the midfielders and defenders.

 

Woltemade's arrival has helped to ease the pressure on Newcastle following Alexander Isak's departure to Liverpool. Isak, who was signed by Liverpool for a record £125m, has struggled to make an impact, failing to score in the Premier League and managing just one goal in the Carabao Cup against Southampton.

The data suggests that Woltemade has outperformed Isak in several key areas. He has won more duels, made more pressures, and regained possession more frequently than his predecessor. His heat map also shows a broader remit, indicating that he is more involved in the game and willing to drop deep to link play.

Woltemade's impressive form has also seen him outshine other new strikers signed by Premier League clubs during the summer transfer window. He has scored more Premier League goals than any of the 18 other strikers signed during this period, despite playing fewer minutes than many of his counterparts.

As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see if Woltemade can continue to maintain his impressive form and help Newcastle challenge for a top-four finish. One thing is certain, however - he has already made a significant impact and is proving to be a valuable asset for his new club.