Newcastle United could be looking to offload some of their players to relieve PSR pressure.
The Magpies registered a loss of £73.4m in last year’s account, adding to a loss of £73m for 2021-22. This means they are on the threshold of breaching the PSR limit for losses over a three-year rolling period.
Breaching the PSR limit would mean a certain point deduction, as Everton and Nottingham Forest have found out this season.
According to a report from iNews, Newcastle could be ready to offload their veteran goalkeeper, Martin Dubravka.
The 35-year-old goalkeeper has made 20 appearances in the Premier League this season, mainly due to the absence of Nick Pope after he picked up a shoulder injury.
The Slovakia goalkeeper could be edging towards the exit door. He probably has not done enough to earn a new deal at the club.
Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili has been watched by the club, and the Magpies see him as a potential alternative. The 23-year-old has made 33 appearances in La Liga this season, and the club have scouted him.
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Newcastle could also be willing to part ways with Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron; the latter being targeted by Saudi clubs. Sean Longstaff has been chased by English clubs, and Newcastle could look to make a profit from his sale as well.
There are fears that Bruno Guimaraes could leave the club in the summer. The Brazilian midfielder has proved to be a stellar signing for Newcastle but he has been chased by Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.
The Magpies do not intend to sell him but they could be forced to do so if any of these clubs meet his £100m asking price. Likewise, Newcastle are adamant they won’t sell Alexander Isak.
The injuries to Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles mean the Magpies will have to sign a new centre-back. They can also look to sign a young striker and a right-sided midfielder.
