Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has expressed concerns over potential player sales in the January transfer window, citing the need to comply with Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
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Speaking ahead of Newcastle’s match against Brentford, Howe hinted at possible departures, though he hopes to avoid last-minute deals like in the summer.
Despite no new injuries after the Liverpool draw, fatigue among key players like Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon remains a concern.
Transfer Uncertainty and Financial Regulations
Eddie Howe admitted that Newcastle’s financial challenges could force them into trading players next month.
The summer departures of Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh were necessary to avoid breaching PSR, and Howe suggested similar decisions might be on the horizon.
“Trading in and out is going to be essential,” Howe stated, acknowledging the club’s need to grow revenue streams to maintain competitive stability.
Squad Fitness and Preparations for Brentford
While Newcastle emerged from their thrilling 3-3 draw against Liverpool without fresh injuries, players like Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon showed signs of fatigue.
Howe emphasized the importance of recovery ahead of their Brentford clash, noting the return of Kieran Trippier from illness as a boost.
Reflecting on the psychological toll of the Liverpool game, Howe urged his squad to maintain their intensity and focus, saying, “Our challenge this weekend is to hit the same levels of intensity and mental qualities.”