Manchester United can do what Liverpool did in 2017 transfer window to lay title foundations
Manchester United's uncertainty over their proposed takeover could have implications in the transfer market.
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Manchester United's uncertainty over their proposed takeover could have implications in the transfer market.
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe has fired a Champions League spending warning as he predicts yet another “big” summer on Tyneside. The club’s 0-0 draw with Leicester City on Monday ensured the Magpies return to Europe’s top table for the first time in 20 years. While the competition opens a lot of doors financially for Newcastle, who are likely to see revenues soar due to their involvement — they are guaranteed at least six games in the group stage — Howe does not believe transfer spends will mirror the unrealistic expectations of many outsides of the club.
Manchester City have the second-best disciplinary record in the Premier League this season whilst Manchester United's numbers are inflated by Casemiro's red cards.
Newcastle United secured a spot in next season's Champions League for the first time in 20 years after the goalless draw with Leicester City on Monday.
Manchester United are, in theory, set for an easier Champions League group than Arsenal and Newcastle due to their superior Uefa coefficient ranking.
Eddie Howe says Newcastle United surpassed their own expectations by reaching the Champions League, but he is already eyeing a trophy as his next target. The Magpies secured a top-four finish with a 0-0 draw at home to Leicester City on Monday, ending a 20-year wait to return to Europe's top club competition. Ad Howe, who was appointed as Newcastle boss in November 2021 following a Saudi Arabia-backed takeover of the club, admitted that he surprised even himself with the rate of improvement after last season’s relegation battle and bottom-half finish.
Eddie Howe said qualifying for the Champions League showed Newcastle United had "shot ahead of schedule" under their Saudi-backed owners.
Eddie Howe hailed Newcastle's "incredible" players as they qualified for the Champions League for the first time in 20 years after a 0-0 draw against relegation-haunted Leicester on Monday. Fifth-placed Liverpool's draw with Aston Villa on Saturday meant Newcastle needed just one point from their last two games to be assured of a Champions League place. Howe's third-placed side achieved their target at the first attempt at a jubilant St James' Park.