Will sales point to PIF lack of commitment?

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Will sales point to PIF lack of commitment?

It has always been made clear behind the scenes at Newcastle United that the club had the backing from the very top to spend to the maximum within the financial rules. In order to boost income streams, they therefore need to be regularly competing in the Champions League, find ways to turbocharge c

Will sales point to PIF lack of commitment?

It has always been made clear behind the scenes at Newcastle United that the club had the backing from the very top to spend to the maximum within the financial rules. In order to boost income streams, they therefore need to be regularly competing in the Champions League, find ways to turbocharge commercial revenue and trade more strategically. Personally, I think the biggest judge of the owners' commitment will be what happens with the club's infrastructure projects which, obviously, fall outside the Premier League and Uefa's financial regulations.

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Some of you are sending questions via our Ask Me Anything about Newcastle form.

One of them put my way asked would selling a key player or multiple key players like Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, Tino Livramento or Lewis Hall show the Public Investment Fund (PIF) are not committed to this project?

It has always been made clear behind the scenes at Newcastle United that the club had the backing from the very top to spend to the maximum within the financial rules.

However, to generate the sorts of revenues needed to truly compete, Newcastle cannot just rely on owner funding like clubs did in a previous era given the regulations now in place.

In order to boost income streams, they therefore need to be regularly competing in the Champions League, find ways to turbocharge commercial revenue and trade more strategically.

That means departures are inevitable this summer as Newcastle are going to need to sell to rebuild, particularly if Eddie Howe's side miss out on the top five and any European football whatsoever, which is looking increasingly likely.

Personally, I think the biggest judge of the owners' commitment will be what happens with the club's infrastructure projects which, obviously, fall outside the Premier League and Uefa's financial regulations.

An announcement regarding a major capital investment is in the pipeline as we continue to wait for updates on the possible site for a new state-of-the-art training base and a decision on the future of St James' Park.

A PIF delegation are due on Tyneside next week for a series of summits and I would expect their commitment to the club to be underlined then after the fund scaled back a number of other investments elsewhere.

Newcastle's hierarchy speak to the PIF every day and maintain the owners remain deeply supportive.

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