Jamie O’Hara claimed that Newcastle’s lack of success on the transfer market is partly due to her geographical location.
The Magpies have suffered a nightmare window when it comes to landing their top goals, being associated with a variety of players, but only making a large signing so far.

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While Anthony Elanga completed a move of £ 55 million from Nottingham Forest, the organizations were also not lucky.
Which players have missed Newcastle?
Newcastle was not a stranger this summer who were last beaten by Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekikats, who now joined Liverpool in a 79 million pound.
Although the red have made an approach for the Frenchman, with a delegation to Germany, the Reds got in.
In addition, Newcastle has missed Dean Huijsen, Joao Pedro and Bryan Mbumo in recent months.
In the meantime, another goal that the goalkeeper from Burnley, James Trafford, has now had talks with Manchester City, although this summer and the last time he was strongly associated with a move to St. James’ Park.
The team of Eddie Howe also fights to keep Talisman Alexander Isak, who missed the most recent friendly defeat of the Magpies against Celtic in the middle of ongoing speculation about his future in the club.
What did Jamie O’Hara say about the lack of newcastle transfer success?
Jamie O’Hara of Talksport believes that geography is the reason for the continued almost misses on the transfer market.
The former midfielder of Spurs in Talksport Breakfast, who claimed that the players would sign for a London club much earlier instead of moving to the northeast for football reasons.
He said co-moderator Dean Saunders: “Let me tell you now that foreign players will choose London on Newcastle every time.
“You will know that this is true. And whether this is right or not, Newcastle are a great football club, but you have other situations with women and children where you want to be.

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“Newcastle is geographically a little problem for her because they are in the north.”
O’Hara also referred to the expenditure rules of the Premier League [PSR] As a factor for the lack of Newcastle’s success this summer.
Despite enormous financial support after their takeover by the Saudi Arabian public investment fund [PIF] In 2021, the fields were restricted to bend their muscles after they almost violated the PSR rules.
O’Hara continued: “These owners, I feel a bit for her because I have money in the world.
“PSR is obviously affected and to the point where you can only spend a certain amount of money – you have to be very careful how you spend it and what you do.
“The problem you then have is that you compete with other teams that can spend the same amount of money as you have, even though you have more money than you have.

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The Talksport -Host said: “You give the player the opportunity to go [to any big Premier League side].
“And [they think]: ‘Do you know what? Liverpool [are a big club]Chelsea are in London. Newcastle is a bit cold, you are city up there. ‘
“If they could spend everything they wanted, what the owners could bring the player over the line because they say: ‘I pay 10 to 15 million pounds about the chances for him because I will make sure that I get him in Newcastle.
“But you don’t have this option, right? You have to be careful how you spend your money and what makes it more difficult to get offers you want.”
What did Kylian Mbappe say about Newcastle?
O’Hara is not the only person who is reserved to join only newcastle in geographical reasons.
France and Real Madrid Superstar Kylian Mbappe have also indicated that he would take a step into the northeast due to the cold weather.

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The striker made this recording in 2021. When his France team colleague Antoine Griezmann signed him for Newcastle Football manager.
But when Griezmann Mbappe told his fictional transfer to St. James’ Park, he was not exactly enthusiastic about the idea.
An astonished Mbappe simply replied: “Newcastle, where? It is not very warm there, what?”
Despite the Frenchman’s judgment, Eddie Howe will hope that the view of the Champions League football will be sufficient in the coming season to finally see Newcastle in the coming weeks.