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Newcastle hits walls in the transfer market this summer, and most of the players Newcastle likes have not been dug up

Newcastle hits walls everywhere in the transfer market this summer. Most of the players Newcastle likes have not been dug up. Their forward player Isak now has the idea of leaving the team. Liverpool has already given a high offer for the Swedish striker. It is still difficult for Newcastle, who has finally arrived at the financial backer, to rise.

Newcastle is a club with a very long history in England, but Newcastle is not considered a top-notch team in England. Newcastle's influence is still somewhat different from teams such as Chelsea and Liverpool. Today, Newcastle seems to be difficult for participating in the Champions League every season. In addition, with the so-called Fiscal Fairness Act, it is difficult for Newcastle to spend a lot of money. Newcastle currently has signs of aging personnel in some positions. Whether Newcastle can maintain continuous and stable investment in the future will also have a big question mark.

Chelsea, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, and other teams that quickly took off after being acquired by the consortium are of course the second place Newcastle wants to catch up. However, from the reality point of view, Newcastle may have to work harder to explore players' abilities now. The probability of competing for so-called first-class stars is not high and the consumption is huge. Newcastle might as well find a way to discover future new stars. Becoming Brighton with stronger purchasing power in the Premier League may be something Newcastle can consider in the future. Now Newcastle really needs to find a way to enhance its influence. Can they recruit a bigger coach? In that way, perhaps their top stars will no longer have the idea of changing jobs to other strong teams.

source:7m ty so