And that instantly smashed the club’s record transfer after less than a week at the club! The 22-year-old was the first Saudi Gold purchase, as he arrived for a cool £50 million rising to £85 million. The first priority was a combative midfielder and Shearer immediately found the perfect target in Declan Rice. But could he shift Joelinton? Nope, he turned down about a million loan moves. While Fabien Schar went to West Ham on loan. Other exits included Jonjo Shelvey to Montpellier for £3.8 million, Javi Manquillo to Fiorentina for £3.8 million, Emil Krafth to Villa for £3.8 million and Jeff Hendrick to Lens for £2.3 million. Both Ryan Fraser and Miguel Almirón moved to West Ham for a silly £19 million and £18.75 million and Isaac Hayden went to Leeds for £5 million. The initial starting budget was improved by £69 million by flogging a mass of Newcastle’s deadwood. To do this, I decided a Geordie legend was required and created new manager Alan Shearer, who stepped through the gates at St James’ Park and swiftly set about amassing big-money targets. In other words, we’re effectively the Director of Football, who does all the transfer business then leaves an assistant to take charge of matches. Sim between transfer windows and resume control to spend all the transfer budget Newcastle have available.Simply buying (and selling) players to spend all of the Saudi gold. No playing of matches, tactics, training, youth development, or any of those needless distractions.Spend ALL the money that Newcastle United have available in every transfer window.With that in mind, the objectives of Spending Saudi Gold are simple: I decided to give this a shot because my main FM22 save, Aventuras Américas will be a Journeyman save in which we’re staying in North and South America and are very unlikely to be spending much money. This experiment takes us to Newcastle United and their new moneybags Saudi owners. Welcome to a new Football Manager Experiment on the FM Addict blog, which will hopefully be the first in a series of content that’s a little bit different from our standard FM Stories.
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