The money is irrelevant – Eddie Howe on the process of making Newcastle signings
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has insisted the process of signing players is the same whether he is shopping in the bargain basement or at top-end stores.
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Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has insisted the process of signing players is the same whether he is shopping in the bargain basement or at top-end stores.
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