Football
Wealthy Newcastle set first transfer target
The whole football world is waiting to see how Newcastle will handle the large sum of money that has now landed in the club’s coffers. The English club has already started negotiations and has found the first player it wants to bring into the team.
The whole football world is waiting to see how Newcastle will handle the large sum of money that has now landed in the club’s coffers. The English club has already started negotiations and has found the first player it wants to bring into the team.
Newcastle acquired unprecedented funds in recent days when it was bought out by a Saudi Arabian investment fund controlled by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
Overnight, Newcastle became the richest club in the world. It has a far greater fortune than all the Premier League clubs put together, which of course displeases many football fans and human rights bodies.
Logically, the whole football world is waiting to see what this English club will do with its fabulous fortune, and awaits the arrival of the biggest stars.
Newcastle has already set itself the first transfer target. According to British speculations, Newcastle is eager for the arrival of Aaron Ramsey.
The Welsh midfielder currently plays in the Italian Juventus jersey, but he also has a wealth of Premier League experience. After all, Ramsey has played an impressive eleven seasons for Arsenal, in which he has appeared in 256 games in England’s top competition.
At the same time, at the age of 30, he is far from a washed-up player. He could help Newcastle considerably. Czech fans may also remember him from the national team’s last game against Wales, in which he opened the scoring in the 36th minute.
According to the latest information, the Juventus management would also be in favour of a possible transfer. And not to worry, as Newcastle will certainly have no problem with the lack of finances.
Source: Tribuna.com
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