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(The Guardian) Eddie Howe has admitted he “can’t guarantee” that Newcastle will not sell more players in the January transfer window in order to comply with Premier League spending rules.
The Magpies were forced to offload Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh in the summer to ensure they did not fall foul of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and face a possible points deduction.
And speaking at a press conference ahead of Saturday’s trip to Brentford, Howe hinted that more movement is likely next month as the club continue to work within the parameters of a system he recently criticised as “not right”. Howe said: “The days when teams don’t sell players, unless your revenue streams are so big, are gone. So I think our revenue streams aren’t where we want them to be.
“We are trying to grow them, so I think trading in and out is going to be essential. Hopefully it’s not going to be players that we are forced to sell like we were in that situation (in the summer) with a couple of days of deadlines approaching. Hopefully it’s a more stable setting but you can’t guarantee anything. Nothing is absolutely fixed and there will be lots of twists and turns.” (PA Media)
The Magpies were forced to offload Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh in the summer to ensure they did not fall foul of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and face a possible points deduction.
And speaking at a press conference ahead of Saturday’s trip to Brentford, Howe hinted that more movement is likely next month as the club continue to work within the parameters of a system he recently criticised as “not right”. Howe said: “The days when teams don’t sell players, unless your revenue streams are so big, are gone. So I think our revenue streams aren’t where we want them to be.
“We are trying to grow them, so I think trading in and out is going to be essential. Hopefully it’s not going to be players that we are forced to sell like we were in that situation (in the summer) with a couple of days of deadlines approaching. Hopefully it’s a more stable setting but you can’t guarantee anything. Nothing is absolutely fixed and there will be lots of twists and turns.” (PA Media)