Newcastle United F.C. is set to undergo a major transformation under their new ownership.
After being acquired by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), Newcastle United is looking to make a big splash in the transfer market as they pursue their ambitious goals.
The Magpies' new owners are reportedly willing to invest heavily in the squad, with a focus on signing top-quality players who will help the club challenge for major trophies.
Newcastle United's new owners are reportedly willing to invest heavily in the squad, with a focus on signing top-quality players who will help the club challenge for major trophies.
The Magpies have already been linked with a number of high-profile players, including Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Manchester United's Anthony Martial.
However, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has insisted that the club will not be making any major signings in the January transfer window. Instead, he is likely to focus on bringing in a few loan signings to help the team in the short term.
Newcastle United's new owners are reportedly willing to invest heavily in the squad, with a focus on signing top-quality players who will help the club challenge for major trophies.
The Magpies have already been linked with a number of high-profile players, including Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Manchester United's Anthony Martial.
However, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has insisted that the club will not be making any major signings in the January transfer window. Instead, he is likely to focus on bringing in a few loan signings to help the team in the short term.