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Report: Newcastle could be hit with UEFA sanctions due to overspending

September 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Newcastle going through UEFA crackdown
  • Chelsea and Aston Villa have been punished

Newcastle United’s Champions League return may now come at a price due to the losses recorded.

The membership is anticipated to be hit by UEFA sanctions after overspending in the course of the 2022–2025 monitoring interval.

Below Premier League rules, groups can lose as much as £105 million over three years, however UEFA halves that allowance to £52 million. In line with The Athletic, Newcastle have “comfortably breached” this European restrict, leaving the membership braced for punishment just like these beforehand issued to Chelsea and Aston Villa.

Newcastle going through UEFA crackdown

Alexander Isak signed for Liverpool on Deadline Day. (Picture by Liverpool FC)

A few of their key gamers’ gross sales is not going to ease Newcastle’s deficit. Allan Saint-Maximin’s £23 million transfer to Al-Ahli is excluded from UEFA’s evaluation resulting from each golf equipment’ hyperlinks with Saudi Arabia’s Public Funding Fund, whereas Elliot Anderson’s swap to Nottingham Forest counts as a swap involving Odysseas Vlachodimos.

For the 2023–24 season, Newcastle reported heavy losses of £38 million earlier than tax, primarily due to the heavy spending in the course of the 2022–23 marketing campaign to strengthen Eddie Howe’s facet.

Despite the fact that Newcastle sanctioned a record-breaking £130 million deadline day sale of Alexander Isak to Liverpool, it’s unlikely to completely defend them from punishment. Nonetheless, the revenue will soften the blow of UEFA’s resolution.

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Chelsea and Aston Villa have been punished

Beforehand, UEFA have proven their strictness in terms of overspending. Chelsea have been fined £27 million upfront, with an additional £52 million penalty suspended beneath a four-year compliance settlement, whereas Aston Villa have been docked £9.5 million with an extra £13 million hanging over them.

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Newcastle are actually in an analogous state of affairs, and it will likely be attention-grabbing to see if they’re handed a heavy high-quality by UEFA. They need to construct a formidable squad able to combating for trophies frequently, however they should be cautious with their spending. The departure of Isak will definitely increase their funds for the upcoming home windows, and it’ll enable them to enhance the squad adequately.

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