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Newcastle Tegaskan Tak Incar Ronaldo atau Neymar: Kemahalan

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Manajer Newcastle United, Eddie Howe menegaskan timnya tak akan mengincar Neymar ataupun Cristiano Ronaldo di tengah rumor yang ada.

Harga kedua pemain tersebut dinilai kemahalan. "Kami tak bisa membeli pemain-pemain semacam itu. Mereka adalah yang terbaik di dunia.

Kami tak akan bisa berada di posisi mampu membayar transfer dan gaji mereka, jadi kami perlu mencari para pemain muda dan mengembangkan potensi mereka," ujar Howe. "Spekulasi semacam ini sudah ada sejak hari pertama klub ini diakuisisi.

Semua orang berasumsi nama-nama besar di sepak bola akan bergabung dengan Newcastle. Tidak, cara kami merekrut pemain tidak seperti itu." ADVERTISEMENT SCROLL TO RESUME CONTENT "Secara finansial, kami tak merekrut dengan cara begitu saat ini, tapi kami juga harus membawa orang-orang yang tepat dan para pemain yang tepat.

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