Possible sale of 'Newcastle' players due to issues with financial fair play rules © PA

The "Newcastle United" club, which has spent a lot of money, is facing the restrictions of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.

The general manager of "Newcastle", Darren Eales, revealed to "Daily Mail" journalist Craig Hope that the team faces the threat of being sold.

Eddie Howe's coached team does not want to receive point deductions from the "Premier" league, so they may have to sell some important players. There were rumors in the media that "Newcastle" would like to make a profit of £150 million.

PSG is actively interested in Bruno Guimaraes and may offer €115 million - the buyout specified in the Brazilian's contract.

The injury-plagued "Newcastle United" team is unlikely to add any new players this winter, according to D. Eales.

The club's CEO expressed confidence in coach Eddie Howe, despite unconvincing performances this season.

By the way, "Wolves" also have problems with Financial Fair Play rules. They fear point deductions.

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