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Actually, I always think that Newcastle s big problem comes from internal management

I still think there are internal problems in Newcastle's 9 consecutive rejections, 5 consecutive defeats in the warm-up match, and Isaac's training strike. Ashworth's departure has a great impact on Newcastle. Most of the main players in Newcastle are signed when Ashworth was the football director.

Why does Isaac have to go to Liverpool? On the one hand, I want a championship, and on the other hand, I have a salary contract. Don't think that Newcastle's total salary is not as high as Manchester United, but Newcastle's total salary accounts for more than Manchester United's total income. In other words, Newcastle's annual income has to be spent on paying players' salaries, which is fatal.

Everyone criticized Manchester United for its high salary, but the proportion of Manchester United's salary to the total income has always been better controlled by all Premier League teams, and of course Tottenham Hotspur is the best controlled. Then, this problem in Newcastle will inevitably lead to a problem: it is difficult when you want a raise, and it is also difficult when you want to continue signing.

Now, Villa's salary accounts for 96% of the total income, so it is not easy for Villa to sign up for this summer. They must also consider letting out high-paid Martinez and Watkins. Think about it yourself, 96% of the annual income is used to pay wages, and you also need basic operations. How do you get the funds to sign up?

A fundamental reason why Manchester United can continue to invest. Manchester United's salary has never exceeded 68%, and it has even been reduced to about 50% in the past two years. Half of Manchester United's income is used to pay wages, and the remaining half is used to daily operations and sign ups.