Eight Newcastle players at risk of being cut from Premier League squad after January transfers
Eddie Howe faces a tough decision on who to cut from his Newcastle United squad for the rest of the Premier League season.
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Eddie Howe faces a tough decision on who to cut from his Newcastle United squad for the rest of the Premier League season.
The five clubs in the Premier League relegation battle all had the opportunity to add to their squads before the transfer window closed on Monday night.
Agitadísimo último día de mercardo en las grandes ligas europeas, sobre todo en la Premier, donde Tottenham y Everton protagonizaron las operaciones más relevantes. La Bundesliga y la Ligue 1 han sido las ligas que menos movimientos han tenido, sobre todo porque los grandes clubes (PSG, Bayern y Dortmund) no han participado en ningún traspaso.
The Magpies splashed the cash to bring in new talent ahead of the second half of the season.
Despite spending more than four times as much as they did in January last year, Premier League clubs were still some way short of the all-time record - with Newcastle unsurprisingly leading the way with their newfound riches.
Premier League clubs spent R6 078 238 109,10 ($397 million) in the January transfer window - the most since 2018 - with the bottom five teams accounting for more than 50% of expenditure, Deloitte said in a report published on Tuesday.
Premier League clubs splashed out nearly 300 million in January -- the second-highest amount ever spent in the winter transfer window -- boosted by a flurry of late big-money moves.
Premier League clubs spent 295 million pounds ($397 million) in the January transfer window - the most since 2018 - with the bottom five teams accounting for more than 50per cent of expenditure, Deloitte said in a report published on Tuesday.