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Eddie Howe says it is not just simply about spending power at Newcastle United as he looks to move the club into stage two of his evolution.
The Magpies face Arsenal on Monday night at St James' Park in the final home encounter of the season and by the time fans next see their side in the Premier League a new look Toon team will be taking to the field for next term. But Howe insists that the changes he plans aren't just going to be big money cash buys.
Howe said: "The easy thing is to talk about money. "It is not what has got us here.
"January helped massively, and the money helped the team, and the players who came in made a huge difference. But I don’t think it was the only reason we did very well. "
"I want the players to get the credit for their performances. The team has come together and fought for every point and I don’t think money gives you that."
United have lost only one home match in 2022 but their good record will be put to the test against an Arsenal side that must win to keep their hopes of Champions League