As far as I know, the main owner of Newcastle is the Prince of Saudi Arabia and he is very rich in fact he can spend enough money to fully rebuild the team and buying just some players is not something hard for this person.
But I think maybe Saudis prefer to spend their money on their own teams and that's their first priority, maybe that's why Newcastle didn't buy any superstar players yet.
Newcastle can get some good players from saudi clubs if eddie howe wants but the coach is the key that needs to be sacked. Eddie howe was a bad coach. Even newcastle can also get ronaldo from al nassr as it was still owned by saudi club.
Saudi is also able spending so much money to strengthen newcastle but we don't even know the way eddie howe was trying to rebuild the club. He was a crappy coach. he shall not be trusted to handle a team that has unlimited money like this.
Jose mourinho will become the most suitable coach to replace him as he will able to build the dream team that will help club to win UCL and EPL.
In his interview, Eddie mentioned that even though Saudi offered him unlimited money for the transfer season, he declined the offer. His reasoning was that he wanted to prioritize purchasing players based on the club's needs and not solely on the available funds.
In my opinion, I believe that if Jose Mourinho were to join this club, it would greatly enhance its status as a top-tier club, especially considering the plethora of talented and renowned players it already boasts. I don't know why saudi hired this fucking howe.
If Newcastle United owner wants to sign more players to the club to help improve their performance in January, I think that'll be a good idea but getting rid of Eddie Howe isn't a wise decision if you ask me
How's this not same issues with Manchester United fans and Erik Ten Hag? He lead Manchester United to the Champions League and winna trophy in between and they still criticize he like he did all that. I know how much of a standard this clins have but they have to mirror whatever the manager is doing. Give him the support and time he needs he will make things effective. I'm not just excited for the fact that Manchester United owners ( Glazers ) have been stubborn to out the club up for sale.
It's not about signing too much players, it's about managing whatever you have around. They'll have to sell before they buy more players so it doesn't affect the balance and stability of the squad.