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Eddie Howe admitted that the Premier League (PSR) benefits and sustainability regulations are “limiting” Newcastle’s activity in the transfer market.
Until now, Magpies have supported an immensely frustrating summer, which have not taken into account a number of key goals while they have to deal with the transfer saga of Alexander Isak in progress.
The Sweden International, who has informed the club’s desire to explore the options of St James Park, is currently training far from the first team squad, with Howe admits that “he cannot have it involved with the group” and revealing that the player was unlikely to be presented at the opening of the team’s premier League against Aston Villa.
However, Newcastle’s chief insisted that the striker, who scored 27 goals in all competitions last season and that the club rejected an offer of £ 110 million for Liverpool, could You still have a future in Tyneside.
Howe has been seeking to strengthen their attack options after Callum Wilson’s departure in West Ham, but the tastes of Benjamin Sesko, Hugo Ekitike and Joao Pedro have chosen to light their trade elsewhere in the Premier League.
While hunting for an arrival on the upper end of the pitch continues, Newcastle is understood that an agreement closes for AC Milan’s Malick Thiaw defender.
“We are controlled by PSR,” Howe said after The defeat of the 2-0 preseason of Newcastle in Atlético Madrid. “This still limits what we can do and this is reality.
“I have said many times, we are not the highest payers in the league. We are far from it and sometimes it is reflected in the options that players make.
“I don’t think there are many players who have come here and have not benefited from the experience that Newcastle can give you.
“Play in front of these fans, it is an absolute privilege and an honor that has never been lost. It’s a special place to be. Some players have a different option. Finance play a role in it.”
To compose the matters, the Anthony Gordon end was undone during the defeat next to the league in St James Park, although Howe said he hoped that the injury would not be too serious.
“We hope to be fine. It’s an ankle problem,” Howe said.
“At first we thought it was a muscle. The good news is that it is just a turn. The initial feeling is that I should be fine.”