Eddie Howe has hit out at the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules that forced us to sell talented youngsters Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh in June.
The boss feels it promotes the sale of young players that the club have developed, questioning why you should be rewarded for cashing in on prospects with lower ‘book value.’
Howe feels this “defies the point of financial fair play”, feeling clubs should be encouraged to keep and develop young talents; not sell them on for a quick profit.
Watch what the frustrated 46-year-old had to say on the matter below, where he told Sky Sports news that PSR is the “biggest obstacle in our way” to developing quickly as a football club:
Eddie Howe says Newcastle were forced to sell players they didn't want to due to the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules which he believes promotes selling players the club has developed ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/nbnlscfzrg
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) August 9, 2024
Howe is spot on. We developed Anderson from a young lad but have been encouraged to sell him thanks to PSR. It’s a similar story for Minteh, who leaves 12 months on from his arrival and without kicking a ball for the club.
PSR is the reason why a club like Chelsea are hoovering up as much young talent as possible as it’s pure profit when sold, i mean they just signed their 8th goalkeeper and i thought we had too many lmao
Porkpie(Quote)
The premier league, are as the X Manchester United CEO said they are not fit for purpose.it’s run by people who are only interested in turning up for free hotel & hospitality, they haven’t got a clue what’s going on there like sheep just follow the leader.
John Amos(Quote)
It’s not as if the Toon didn’t know the PSR rules when that signed players in the last few seasons. It’s not rocket science just play fair.
Yours
A Brighton and Hove Albion fan
Paul(Quote)