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[Sports] Newcastle coach explains the club's position on the inclusion of Ronaldo and Neymar


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Sport 360 – Eddie Howe, coach of Newcastle United, revealed the club's interest in contracting with Cristiano Ronaldo, the Saudi star of Al-Nasr, and Neymar, the Paris Saint-Germain striker, during the upcoming summer transfer period.

Mystery surrounds Neymar's future recently, due to the Parisian club's desire to sell him in order to get rid of his high salary, and some sources claimed that Newcastle, which is owned by the Saudi Investment Fund, may consider signing with the player.

Other reports also claimed that Newcastle might go to sign Ronaldo by virtue of the fact that he plays in a Saudi club, but coach Eddie Howe categorically denied this, and made it clear that there was no opportunity to include the Don or even Neymar.

 

Newcastle coach: Ronaldo and Neymar? We don't have the money to do that
Eddie Howe indicated that the club does not have the financial ability to contract with stars of this size, and to pay fictional salaries, due to the fair financial play laws imposed by UEFA on European clubs.

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