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Newcastle's summer of frustration - what's going on?
Newcastle's summer of frustration - what's going on?

BBC News

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Newcastle's summer of frustration - what's going on?

"A big summer."Manager Eddie Howe was not the only senior figure behind the scenes at Newcastle United to utter those words before the summer transfer window club may have ended a long wait for silverware and qualified for the Champions League, but the importance of this window was not lost on it has been big - but for frustrating have lost out on a host of targets. Alexander Isak has been subject of a bid from Liverpool. It looks possible that Manchester United could sign their main striker target Benjamin Sesko, after Liverpool snatched away Hugo Ekitike in top of all that there has been upheaval behind the the club face a race against time to strengthen their squad and calm any fears with the season starting and window closing in the coming weeks. Boardroom upheaval for the second summer Howe had not long touched down for his end-of-season fact, the head coach was just a couple of days into his break when sporting director Paul Mitchell left the club back in their were initial tensions between Howe and Mitchell over how they worked together, it was rather telling that Howe recognised how such a figure "protects the manager from a lot of things".CEO Darren Eales handed in his noticed last autumn because of a serious health problem. His replacement has not yet been this came after the the departures of co-owners Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi last has been far from ideal and has meant that, as well as preparing the team for the new season, Howe has also found himself at the coalface alongside head of recruitment Steve Nickson and his nephew, assistant Andy have since signed Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest and Aaron Ramsdale on loan from Southampton, but the Magpies face a race against time to recruit a centre-back, central midfielder and at least one striker before the window shuts on September 1 – let alone before the season starts next week. Newcastle hamstrung by spending rules The richest club in the world? It was a tag that was never accurate. Not in a profit and sustainability (PSR) world, despite having the wealthiest may be backed by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund - known as its Public Investment Fund - and the Reuben family, but the Magpies' income streams still pale in comparison to the established context, Arsenal (£327.8m), Chelsea (£337.8m), Manchester United (£364.7m), Liverpool (£386.1m) and Manchester City (£412.6m) splashed out more on wages than Newcastle generated in revenue (£320.3m) in Premier League clubs' most recently published is that significant? Well, historically, in the top flight, the clubs with the biggest wage bills have tended to pick up the most points per game. It is one of the reasons why the so-called 'big six' were locked in for so previous disruptors like Chelsea and Manchester City were able to blow their rivals out of the water with superior packages, before PSR rules were introduced in 2013, Newcastle are still operating within a tight wage has also now gone further, with rules on commercial deals with companies linked to owners tightened. The Alexander Isak saga Never more have these restrictions been more apparent than in the Isak transfer has become a crossroads moment for the Newcastle project. Despite the historic success on the field last season, the reality of their inability to compete with the top clubs financially means it is uncertain whether they can keep their top Newcastle hold firm on Isak, who still has three years left on his contract, or do they sell up in the final weeks of the window?Isak may have made it clear that he wanted to explore his options, but Newcastle delivered an emphatic response to Liverpool last week in rejecting the champions' £110m are expected to return with an increased offer. It is going to be a fascinating plot in the remaining weeks of the transfer sort of message would Newcastle be sending by selling Isak at such a price to another Premier League side? What sort of precedent would it set?How would Newcastle even go about replacing the Sweden star when the whole of Europe would see the black-and-whites coming? Captain Bruno Guimaraes was the first to admit that "you cannot find some players who have scored more than 20 goals in the Premier League".However, is the situation beyond that point? Could Isak even be integrated back into the group?While Newcastle stressed that the 25-year-old missed the club's pre-season tour with a minor thigh injury, and the striker then trained alone at former club Real Sociedad, Howe has since warned that "no player can expect to act poorly and train with the group as normal". The struggle to make signings While there is the issue of holding on to their best player, Newcastle have found it hard to sign others and strengthen their squad more club had a list of key targets for they have faced intense competition for Sesko, Ekitike, Joao Pedro, James Trafford, Liam Delap and Dean for Sesko at present, each of those players has signed for another critics and fans have questioned whether the behind-the-scenes upheaval has played a role in the issues in the Trafford's decision to rejoin Manchester City from Burnley after protracted talks with Newcastle over the fee was a have questioned whether the Saudi owners can realise their ambitions to compete with the on the other hand, each of those transfers is unique. Manchester City, for example, had a buy-back clause for Trafford and the player held a strong desire to return clubs' legacy of success has also been a may have only finished three points above Newcastle last season, but Joao Pedro referenced growing up watching the Blues win United believe Sesko is keen on a move to Old Trafford – despite the Red Devils enduring their worst Premier League season in in all it is a complicated picture few could have imagined 73 days ago when Newcastle qualified for the Champions League on the final day of the season.

Newcastle star stretchered off in worrying scenes during friendly as horror pre-season goes from bad to worse
Newcastle star stretchered off in worrying scenes during friendly as horror pre-season goes from bad to worse

The Sun

time30-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Newcastle star stretchered off in worrying scenes during friendly as horror pre-season goes from bad to worse

NEWCASTLE star Joe Willock was stretchered off in worrying scenes. The former Arsenal man collided in a tackle during the closing stages of Newcastle's pre-season friendly against the K-League XI in South Korea. 2 2 Willock was helped off the pitch by a stretcher to add to Eddie Howe's horror start to the season. And Newcastle fans watching on were also left in concern, as one said: "Doesn't look good at all." Another added: "Looked a bad one." The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.

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