Newcastle’s Progress Stalls Amid Financial Constraints, Injuries, and Tough Draws
Newcastle United’s meteoric rise under Saudi ownership has hit a roadblock this season, leaving the Magpies languishing in mid-table and trophyless. Several factors have contributed to their struggles, including financial constraints, injuries, and a challenging fixture list.
Financial Constraints:
The Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) have limited Newcastle’s spending, unlike Manchester City’s early days under Abu Dhabi ownership. Despite qualifying for the Champions League, the Magpies have had to tread carefully to avoid exceeding PSR after spending heavily in the first three transfer windows. CEO Darren Eales has hinted at the possibility of selling key assets to fund future investments.
Injuries and Suspensions:
Newcastle’s summer transfer outlay of over £100 million has been largely wasted due to injuries and suspensions. Sandro Tonali, a major signing, has only played 12 games before receiving an eight-month ban. Harvey Barnes and other key players have also spent significant time on the sidelines. The injury crisis reached its peak in December and January, leading to a dismal run of eight losses in 10 games.
Tough Draws:
Fortune has not favored Newcastle in cup competitions. They finished bottom of a competitive Champions League group featuring PSG, Dortmund, and AC Milan. In the League Cup, they lost to Chelsea on penalties after beating Manchester City and United. Their FA Cup hopes were dashed by a defeat to City.
Ashworth Uncertainty:
The departure of sporting director Dan Ashworth to Manchester United has raised concerns about Newcastle’s transfer strategy. Manager Eddie Howe has expressed worry about the impact of Ashworth’s exit on the club’s plans.
Howe’s Future:
Howe’s future is also uncertain, with rumors linking Jose Mourinho to the Newcastle job. Mourinho has reportedly met with Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan. Howe has been popular with fans, but the Saudis may seek a manager with a more impressive trophy record for the next phase of their project.