
Eddie Howe: It's Newcastle's turn to make most of rivals' PSR struggles
Eddie Howe has said that Newcastle United hope to raid rivals struggling to comply with financial rules to land new players before the June 30 deadline.
Aston Villa and Bournemouth are thought to be two clubs wrestling with the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR). Villa were forced to sell Douglas Luiz to Juventus to stay within the restrictions on June 30 last year and have made losses of £85.4million in 2023-24.
Bournemouth avoided breaching PSR after having a £71.4million shareholder loan write-off approved by the league.
For most Premier League clubs June 30 is put forward as their financial year-end in PSR calculations. It means that any clubs in trouble can scramble in the days preceding it to offload players and reduce losses
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