Newcastle chief says club would be crazy' to consider selling Alexander Isak
Briefly

Newcastle United's management highlights the challenges posed by Premier League profitability rules, which favor established clubs with larger revenues. Chief Executive Darren Eales noted their financial progress yet expressed frustration over slow growth due to regulations that affect clubs like Newcastle, located in less affluent areas. Despite not signing new first-team players in recent windows, revenue has increased significantly, allowing for potential future investments. Eales' positive outlook is tempered by the realization that competing against leading clubs will require both time and strategic financial planning.
"We could put funds into an extra account that could show we wouldn't go bust but the way the rules are now we have to grow incrementally."
"PSR is really supposed to be about sustainability but it's a system that favours those with bigger revenues."
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