Eddie Howe reveals Newcastle's stance on signing Saudi Pro League players on loan

  • Newcastle have brought in Sandro Tonali this summer
  • Club owned by PIF, who are majority shareholders of four Saudi Pro League teams
  • Howe responds to suggestions of loan deals for high profile stars
Howe wants more signings this summer
Howe wants more signings this summer / Richard Sellers/Allstar/GettyImages
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Manager Eddie Howe says Newcastle could sign players from the Saudi Pro League on loan if the prospective deal was right for the club.

The Magpies are owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, who recently took majority control of Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad and Al Ahli. Players like Roberto Firmino, Edouard Mendy, Ruben Neves, Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante and Cristiano Ronaldo are among the many to have left European football in favour of resettling in the Middle East this summer.

Fears that Newcastle could dip into that market of players in the future have been raised and Howe revealed such loan deals could happen.

He said: "That depends on if it is the right thing for Newcastle. We'll always act with our best interests first.

"I don't think the fees have been excessive necessarily - maybe the wages have, which is making it attractive to players."


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Newcastle still have work to do this window. Sandro Tonali arrived from AC Milan as their first major signing, having also brought in Yankuba Minteh from Danish side Odense Boldklub before sending him to Feyenoord on loan.

James Maddison was a target before Spurs swooped in, while interest has been registered in Chelsea duo Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah. Talks have also been held with Leicester for winger Harvey Barnes, who could replace Allan Saint-Maximin if the Frenchman departs with Saudi interest brewing.

"I'm a mixture of all things at different times," Howe responded when asked if the window had been calm or frustrating so far. "I'm patient and understand the parameters we're working in but I also know the needs we have.

"For me it's not a case of we want to do it, we need to do it. And being a coach I want them on the grass available now, so all of those things together."


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