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The transfer verdict for Newcastle United is “frightening,” according to Troy Deeney, following the £33 million PSR firesale.

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After a £33 million PSR firesale, Troy Deeney discloses a “frightening” Newcastle United transfer verdict.Brighton moved back into contention for

 

 


 

European qualification after Minteh’s two strikes either side of the half-time break secured an emphatic victory for them, following Karou Mitoma’s stunning opener that put the Seagulls ahead. The talented Gambian winger has now scored three goals in his last four league appearances, bringing his season total to five.

 

 

 

Newcastle United fans have been intently monitoring Minteh’s progress at Brighton since the club was compelled to sell him in the final days of June in order to comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules. The Magpies were subject to a deduction in points if they violated those regulations.

 

 

 

The sale of Minteh to Brighton and Elliot Anderson to Nottingham Forest guaranteed that they would not be penalised for the three-year rolling period, which concluded with the transition from June to July. Following the acquisition of Minteh from Odense Boldklub for approximately £6 million a year ago, the Magpies realised a substantial profit on the winger with the £33m they received in return.

 

 

 

Although Minteh’s influence on Tyneside will be primarily remembered for his contributions to the balance sheets rather than his contributions on the field, his recent performance for a European rival will be a source of pain.

 

 

 

Troy Deeney’s recent remarks regarding the winger serve as a reminder of the potential that could have been had PSR not been in place.The Manchester City duo was also included. Deeney also included John Stones and Omar

 

 

 

Marmoush from Manchester City in his team of the week following the team’s 4-0 victory over Newcastle United. Alexander Isak’s threats were expertly managed by Stones on Saturday, and Marmoush’s 14-minute hat-trick marked an ideal start to his goalscoring career at the Etihad Stadium.”He is incredibly agile and can effortlessly pass by individuals.”

 

 

 

Additionally, he has the capacity to conclude. “Three goals in fourteen minutes earns you the title of team of the week.” Minteh anticipates The bow of St James’ Park Minteh was unable to participate in Brighton’s 1-0 victory over Newcastle at St James’ Park in October due to an injury that kept him out.

 

 

 

The 20-year-old, who has never touched a ball in black-and-white during his year at Newcastle United, may make his St James’ Park debut next weekend when Fabian Hurzeler’s team travels to Tyneside for their FA Cup Fifth Round match.







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