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Newcastle manager Howe rules out excessive spending as Guehi future remains uncertain

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 11:22 AM
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Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has made it clear that the club will not be paying inflated prices for players, despite recent reports linking them with Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi. With Newcastle having the backing of wealthy Saudi owners, there were speculations of the club making multiple bids for the England centre-back, with a reported price tag of £65 million. However, Howe stated that the club has walked away from deals in the past when the prices became unreasonable, and they will continue to do so if necessary.

In a recent press conference, Howe emphasized the importance of not overpaying for players and avoiding what he called the ‘Newcastle tax’, where prices tend to inflate when dealing with the club. Despite being linked with Guehi, Howe didn’t confirm any ongoing negotiations regarding the player, maintaining that the club is working hard to bring in new recruits but nothing is imminent at the moment. Newcastle finished seventh last season and will be looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the new Premier League campaign, which kicks off with a home game against Southampton on Saturday.

The manager’s comments reflect a sensible approach to transfer dealings, showing Newcastle’s willingness to stick to their valuation of players and not succumb to pressure or inflated market prices. This stance aligns with the club’s aim to build a competitive team while maintaining financial prudence. Howe’s refusal to pay “silly” money for players demonstrates a strategic approach to recruitment, prioritizing value and sustainability in the club’s operations.

With Newcastle’s Saudi owners providing financial backing, the club is in a strong position to compete in the transfer market. However, Howe’s remarks indicate that they will not deviate from their principles of responsible spending and prudent investment in players. This approach bodes well for Newcastle’s long-term stability and success, as they look to build a competitive squad that can challenge in the Premier League and achieve their goals under Howe’s leadership.

As Newcastle prepare for the upcoming season, fans can expect a measured and calculated approach to player recruitment, with an emphasis on value and quality in the transfer market. Howe’s commitment to avoiding overpaying for players is a reassuring sign for supporters, who will be hoping to see the squad strengthened with strategic signings that can enhance the team’s performance on the pitch. With the new campaign set to begin, Newcastle’s transfer dealings will be closely followed as they seek to build a squad capable of competing at the highest level in the Premier League.

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