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Tactics! Newcastle sent away two big talents and earned £75 million, and Eddie Howe refused to leave the team

author:The sports world of flowers

Compared to last season, Newcastle were able to finish in the top four of the Premier League and finally get a Champions League place, this season's Newcastle performance actually did not meet the expectations of fans, but this is also a completely normal thing. Although Newcastle is also backed by a consortium from the Middle East, unlike clubs such as Manchester City and Grand Paris, their development path and development model are clearer and more solid, and they do not blindly tap top stars to achieve results quickly, but hope to gradually build a top team in the Premier League, so it is completely normal for results to fluctuate.

Tactics! Newcastle sent away two big talents and earned £75 million, and Eddie Howe refused to leave the team

Moreover, Newcastle's fluctuating results are not only a matter of the team's competitiveness, injuries and ups and downs in form are very key factors, and the absence of Tonali is the most important addition of their summer window to help the team. Luckily, Tonali is on the verge of returning to the game, but unfortunately due to the huge transfer fee, the team's performance in Europe and the league has not met expectations at all, and there is also a financial shortfall, and they are in danger of selling their stars Guimarães and Isak.

Tactics! Newcastle sent away two big talents and earned £75 million, and Eddie Howe refused to leave the team

Due to the FA's current focus on financial fair play policies, Newcastle are not willing to break the rules easily, so if they want to keep players like Guimaraes and Isak, they must raise enough transfer fees as soon as possible, which means that some players have to leave Newcastle. According to a number of English media confirmations, Newcastle have now completed two deals, namely the transfer of 19-year-old talented winger Minter, for which Brighton paid a transfer fee of 30 million pounds, and the 21-year-old Elliott Ederson also joined Nottingham Forest for a transfer fee of 35 million pounds.

Tactics! Newcastle sent away two big talents and earned £75 million, and Eddie Howe refused to leave the team

Feyenoord, who spent last season on loan from Newcastle on loan in the Eredivisie, have made 27 league appearances, scoring 10 goals and providing six assists, and the 19-year-old is also Brighton's favourite young player, a deal that both parties are happy with. Although Elliot Anderson wanted to stay at Newcastle, he could not get consistent playing time, and the personal conditions given by Nottingham Forest made the player even more excited, and finally chose to accept the contract.

Tactics! Newcastle sent away two big talents and earned £75 million, and Eddie Howe refused to leave the team

The deal between the two players brought Newcastle £75 million in transfer fee revenue, significantly addressing their financial pressure, which is very important for Eddie Howe. With this income as a basis, Newcastle will not need to worry too much about triggering the Financial Fair Play Policy, and the team will be able to make normal changes to the squad, and there will be no need to sell the two leading stars Guimaraes and Isak, which is already the best outcome for Newcastle. Newcastle, who have a full squad next season, will once again attack the Champions League places.