Howe admits fresh pressure after Newcastle's stellar season

Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Manchester United - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - April 2, 2023 Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes celebrates their first goal scored by Joe Willock Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
Eddie Howe says Newcastle have "massively
over-achieved" this season and will have to cope with soaring expectations
among the success-starved fanbase.
The Magpies secured a return to the Champions League after a
20-year absence when Monday's 0-0 draw with Leicester guaranteed a top-four
finish in the Premier League.
That represents a significant upgrade on the more modest
ambitions Newcastle had at the start of the campaign.
"The dynamic will have changed for us," Howe told
reporters on Friday.
"I think we have massively over-achieved this year for
where we were at the start of the season and to keep over-achieving -- and
that's what we're going to have to do to match the expectation -- is going to
be our biggest challenge."
Newcastle have already spent more than £250 million ($309
million) since the club's Saudi-backed owners took charge in October 2021.
Now they have qualified for the Champions League, Newcastle
will be attractive to a better calibre of player than Howe might have
anticipated when he started planning for next season.
Newcastle, without a major trophy since 1969, have been
linked with West Ham midfielder Declan Rice and Leicester playmaker James
Maddison.
Asked if his wish-list would include "marquee"
signings, Howe said: "Yes, there would be players we'd love to bring in
that would be classified in that bracket, I'm sure.
"For me, it's more about the role they can fulfil in
the team -- whether that's viewed positively or as a marquee signing, then
great.
"I'm not in my mind thinking, 'We have to have one of
those players that ticks that box for the supporters'. As much as I'd love to
do that, it's about finding the right player in the right position who I think
makes us better."
Speaking ahead of his team's final game of the season
against Chelsea on Sunday, Howe warned that Newcastle would have to continue to
invest shrewdly, despite their new-found wealth.
"I still don't know what my budget is at this moment in
time, but there will have to be some expenditure," he said.
"It will have to be controlled. It will have to be
under FFP (financial fair play) restrictions, which we have worked under and
will continue to work under. They are definitely impacting us and what we will
be able to do."
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