How much can Newcastle actually spend?



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When the PIF, Amanda Staveley and the Reuben brothers bought Newcastle United in October 2021, they became the richest owners in the Premier League. By far.

But can they use that considerable wealth, like Chelsea and Manchester City did when they were bought out by incredibly rich owners? The answer is no.

Kieran Magure explains why. Illustrated by Philippe Fenner.

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31 comentarios en “How much can Newcastle actually spend?

  1. living man

    Ffp we should have caps for the rich and elites who hog all the resources they keep stealing, before they change system, while they make a mockery of so called equality for all forever. Sports is distraction and an implementation of slavery, simple as.

  2. Asparapee

    So we can expect a local dry cleaner that is suddenly purchased by a second cousin to buy an advert in a gameday program for 14 billion. Then they buy Haaland, and Mbappe in the January window.

  3. Ana Ta

    Mansur of ManC spends state money, not his own. This is difference! He just presents it as “commercial deals”. List companies supporting ManC and it will be clear.

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