Shifting a few we don't need relatively quickly by the looks of it. Still loads to go like. I think we'll have a link to an incoming tomorrow
I think it'll be interesting to see what profile we go for with wide forwards. I'd kinda like to see us go for three goal threats with pace. Inside forwards rather than wingers. I still wonder (maybe even hope) that we change the way we set up for next season. A more functional, orthodox central three with a front three who all score goals and run powerfully. Sit deeper, stay more compact and then break at searing pace. That being said, Fellows was a standout player at the level last season. Assume he'd cost a lot - although WBA lose their parachute money this summer so may be looking for an opportunity to balance the books.
We're even making money on the lads we don't want which is alien to us. We can still make a profit on Aouchiche and Pembele ffs
Yves Bissouma from Spurs. Really like him - although it feels like he needs to be both loved and a nailed on starter to give him a platform to show his best
It hasn’t been allowed to be, that’s why. Also helps when the majority of their signings have worked out like. Some quality recruitment been done there
yes but allegiances aside this PSR nonsense is not about sustainable ownership, its targeted as a level playing field and protecting clubs from failure, but firstly newcastle arent ever going to be in financial peril and secondly we all know PSR is the proverbial drawbridge to protect the traditional top 4.
I mean the newcastle team mostly compromise of players they paid over our record transfer fee for Livramento Hall Botman Bruno Joe Lindon Gordon Tonali Isak Willock - Only a sub
Getting some good pick ups from the prem - provides legs to De bruyne as well Similar style of play that mctominay has been playing for them tho dont you think