Howe Remains Positive Amidst a Quiet Transfer Window
Eddie Howe discusses his squad's quality and future plans after a quiet January transfer window for Newcastle United.



Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe remains optimistic as his team faces a quieter transfer window, acknowledging the departures of key players but emphasizing the quality still present in the squad.
Player Departures and Future Plans
This January, the club said goodbye to defender Lloyd Kelly, who moved on loan to Juventus, and Miguel Almiron, the Paraguayan winger, who made a permanent switch back to Atlanta United. Despite these changes, Howe believes that the current roster possesses significant talent, which he views as essential for their ambitions moving forward.
Howe stated, "Our squad may be lighter in numbers, but we maintain high-quality players who can compete at the highest levels. Each decision has been made with our long-term goals in mind." He expressed a combination of regret and understanding regarding Kelly’s departure.
"While losing a player like Lloyd is hard, the opportunities he has at Juventus could benefit our club financially in the long term, particularly concerning Profit and Sustainability rules," Howe elaborated.
Upcoming Challenges
Looking ahead, Newcastle is preparing to host Arsenal for the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final, holding a two-goal advantage from the first leg. Howe is confident that his players will rise to the challenge despite the recent changes in the squad.
He stated, "We’ve approached this window not to weaken our squad, but rather to manage our outgoings appropriately. There’s no reason we cannot achieve success, and I believe the future looks promising."
Conclusion
In a league as competitive as the Premier League, maintaining squad depth and quality is critical, and Howe is focused on ensuring that Newcastle is well-prepared for the rest of the season, leveraging the assets they possess and honing their strategy for the matches ahead.