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Newcastle wants Bilal El Khannouss!

Newcastle wants Bilal El Khannouss!

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The Moroccan international is also attracting interest from other Premier League clubs, including Leeds. It's worth noting that El Khannouss played the full 90 minutes in Leicester's opening Championship match, a 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday. He even provided two assists during the game.
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