Amanda Staveley, Newcastle’s new part-owner has assured the club will sign world-class players to fuel their fight for trophies.
Staveley’s company, PCP Capital Partners, purchased a minority share of the Premier League side as part of the £300 million ($408m) takeover which saw the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund become majority shareholder this week.
“We are in the market to compete for world-class players,” she said in an interview with The Sun. We have great ambitions — I hope it’s going to be a game-changer for Newcastle United.
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“But if you don’t put the infrastructure around that world-class player and you don’t have a team that can play with him, you’ll get nowhere.”
She added: “The training ground is really awful and needs a huge amount of investment. Luckily, that is one area we are not restricted by Financial Fair Play. There is no point in having fantastic players if there is nowhere for them to train.
“To get to the top of the Premier League you need a strong foundation, not just great players. They need to be robust and we need to build them. We also want to invest in St James’ Park — it needs a little bit more love.”
The Magpies have already been linked with several big names since the new owners came in.
Ciro Immobile, Mauro Icardi, Philippe Coutinho and Kalidou Koulibaly are among the names reported to be targeted for the club.
There has also been speculation surrounding Steve Bruce’s future, as the manager admitted he fears he could be sacked before their next match.
Antonio Conte has been highlighted as a potential replacement for Bruce. [Goal]