Financial Constraints Force Newcastle to Prioritize Business Over Football

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Newcastle United,Eddie Howe,Alexander Isak

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe acknowledges that financial limitations, driven by the Profit and Sustainability rules, are currently dictating transfer decisions over footballing needs. The club's pursuit of Alexander Isak, who's attracting interest from Liverpool and Arsenal, is being hampered by these constraints. Howe highlights the previous summer's situation where promising young players were sold to avoid breaching the PSR threshold, emphasizing the dominance of business logic over footballing strategy.

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has admitted business decisions currently overrule football ones, amid surfacing Alexander Isak links to Liverpool. The Reds are among the clubs mooted with a swoop for the Swedish talisman as he continues to steal the headlines in a purple patch. The Magpies' movement in the transfer window has been restricted - after being forced to tighten their belts due to the risk of exceeding the Profit and Sustainability rules threshold.

Isak's blistering run of form has earned him links with some of Europe's biggest clubs with Liverpool among them. And Howe has been forced to admit that financial decisions are still taking precedence over football, he said: 'The business logic is taking over from the football logic. 'There may be football decisions you'd like to make. Nothing was bigger than the previous summer when we had to lose two highly promising young players; we were forced to, we had no choice.

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