Premier League Clubs Granted Permission to Borrow Players from Same Ownership: Newcastle Set to Take Advantage

2023-11-22 14:23:31

The 20 Premier League teams passed the latest vote 13 to 7, allowing clubs to borrow players from clubs owned by the same owner. Newcastle, whose owner is the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), can transfer in the winter transfer window as soon as possible. In Saudi Arabia, 4 clubs under the PIF were jointly “picked”, including Ainas who owns Cristiano Ronaldo and Shadi Owini, Jeddah Al Ali with the support of Robert Toufa Minu and Males, and Ben Shi Ittihad of the horse, and Hilal led by Alexander Rice and Rubin Nieves, and the latter is rumored to have been favored by the “Magpie” team leader Eddie Howe. In addition, last season’s “Triple Crown” Manchester City, whose parent company is City Football Group, is also expected to obtain loan players from clubs under the group, which may make it even more powerful.

In addition, the American professional football club Inter Miami clarified that they have never agreed to go to Saudi Arabia to participate in the Riyadh Cup in February next year, which means that the team’s 36-year-old star Metz will not compete with Ainas’ 38-year-old forward Ronaldo. Metz and Ronaldo have won the Ballon d’Or 8 times and 5 times respectively.

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