
Newcastle United are likely to abandon their cautious approach to the transfer market.
The Magpies have been very careful with how they spend money since the takeover by a Saudi Arabia-backed consortium.
Given the wealth at the disposal of the St. James' Park club, they appear set for a summer spending spree.
According to The Telegraph, manager Eddie Howe will work with director of football Dan Ashworth to convince the club's owners to spend big.
They are hoping to secure the likes of Declan Rice, James Maddison, and other high profile stars.
Newcastle believe if they can heavily invest in the team this summer, they can become a perennial Champions League team.
