As the new Premier League season approaches, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has made it clear that the club is not willing to overpay for new players, despite their financial backing from wealthy Saudi owners. In recent weeks, the Magpies have been linked with several high-profile signings, including Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi. However, Howe insists that the club is prepared to walk away from any deal if the price becomes too inflated.
Newcastle’s Transfer Philosophy
Newcastle’s approach to transfers has evolved under Howe’s leadership. In the past, the club was often subjected to what Howe described as a “Newcastle tax,” where prices would skyrocket as soon as Newcastle showed interest in a player. “We have done many times in my time here, especially early on where there was very much a ‘Newcastle tax’ on any deal where when we would ring up, the price would double,” Howe said on Friday.
This cautious approach is a reflection of Newcastle’s desire to build a sustainable and competitive squad without compromising their financial stability. “So many times we were, ‘No, that’s not for us, we’re not going to go down that road where we feel we’re over-paying for players,'” Howe added. The club’s prudent strategy has led to a more normalized market, where other clubs no longer expect Newcastle to pay exorbitant fees.
The Marc Guehi Speculation
The speculation surrounding Marc Guehi has been a hot topic in the British media, with reports suggesting that Newcastle has made at least four bids for the England centre-back, who is valued at £65 million ($84 million, 76 million euros). Despite the ongoing rumors, Howe has remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the negotiations. “We have done many times in my time here, especially early on where there was very much a ‘Newcastle tax’ on any deal where when we would ring up, the price would double,” Howe said.
Focus on the Season Ahead
As Newcastle prepares to kick off their Premier League campaign at home against promoted Southampton, Howe’s focus remains firmly on the task ahead. The Magpies finished seventh last season, and Howe is determined to build on that success. “We’re hopeful. We’re working hard. There’s no lack of effort from outside but, as I said earlier, there’s nothing close,” Howe said regarding potential new recruits.
The manager’s measured approach to the transfer market reflects his commitment to maintaining a balanced squad capable of competing at the highest level. With the new season on the horizon, Howe is confident that the team is well-prepared to face the challenges ahead. “We’re hopeful. We’re working hard. There’s no lack of effort from outside but, as I said earlier, there’s nothing close,” Howe said.
Conclusion
Newcastle United’s approach to the transfer market under Eddie Howe’s leadership exemplifies the club’s commitment to financial prudence and sustainable growth. Despite the speculation surrounding potential signings like Marc Guehi, Howe has made it clear that the club will not be pressured into paying inflated prices. As the new Premier League season approaches, Newcastle fans can look forward to a team that is not only financially stable but also capable of competing at the highest level. With their opening match against Southampton just around the corner, the Magpies are ready to embark on a new chapter in their storied history.