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There is a ceiling – Eddie Howe insists Newcastle cannot ‘spend what they want’

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Eddie Howe has hit back at Jurgen Klopp’s claim that Newcastle can spend whatever they want. The Liverpool boss last week congratulated the Magpies, as well as Manchester City and Paris St Germain, on their financial power, after sporting director Dan Ashworth’s assertion that there was “no ceiling” on the club’s ambition under their new Saudi-backed owners.

Asked about Klopp’s comments, head coach Howe, whose side faces Everton at St James’ Park on Wednesday evening, said: “It’s a difficult one because it’s probably been used in the wrong way.

What Dan meant with his comment was there’s no ceiling to our ambition long term. “We have huge plans and want to go to places with huge ambitions, but the reality of what we are working towards and working with, there is a ceiling because of all the things I have sat here and explained every week: Financial Fair Play, we’re still in a training ground that’s being renovated. “We’re not living that life that is being discussed.

We are living a very different reality. Our wage bill is very controlled. We’re trying to do things in a very stable and controlled way. “Although we have spent money on players, it has not been extravagant or out of sync with the rest of the Premier League.

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