Revealed: Newcastle faced HUGE Premier League points deductions & pondered Anthony Gordon sale before completing two deals before June 30 PSR transfer ‘deadline’

  • Newcastle make two sales before PSR deadline
  • Magpies were pondering on Anthony Gordon sale
  • PSR deadline sales for Minteh and Anderson

WHAT HAPPENED?

Premier League clubs have been struggling all season long to achieve compliance with the PSR ahead of their June 30 deadline, and the same was the case with the Magpies as they looked to make sales before the deadline. They luckily made the sales of Yankubah Minteh and Elliot Anderson ahead of the deadline and could have been hit with a deduction if not for those sales.

Anthony Gordon Newcastle 2023-24

THE BIGGER PICTURE

As per Daily Mail’s Craig Hope, Newcastle were ready to make the fire sale of winger Anthony Gordon, if the sales of Minteh and Anderson could not have been acted upon before the deadline. The Magpies feared a potential 10-point penalty for next season if they breached the PSR regulations for this term.

Lewis Hall Newcastle 2023-24

DID YOU KNOW?

Since the passing of the June 30 deadline, Newcastle have already begun confirming their summer signings for next season as they announced deals to sign Odysseas Vlachodimos from Nottingham Forest, Lewis Hall from Chelsea and goalkeeper John Ruddy as a free agent.

WHAT NEXT FOR NEWCASTLE?

The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund-owned club will now be free to make purchases freely as they will look to improve on their average previous season with Eddie Howe looking to beef up the squad.

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