Yeah, Newcastle definitely have spent a great deal of money so far in the winter transfer window. But they haven't made any big transfer so far. They just splurged on average players. This is not good for them. I don't mean the money part of course as they have no problem with money now. I think that they could still be in trouble with the new lineup too. But the main goal for them should be clinging to the Premier League at the end of the season. And I hope they can make it.
However, the facts on the ground are that it is difficult for Newcastle to be in which position in the Premier League. The mistake of letting go of 1 years and letting go of being in the relegation zone would be the most appropriate consequence for now. In my opinion, if you look at Newcastle, they just need an advisor where the suggestions for the transfer window can be used to the fullest.
In its current position, Newcastle does not need super transfers, because for the task of maintaining representation in the Premier League, they do not need extra-class games. It should also be borne in mind that the club has a certain spending ceiling in the current transfer window according to the requirements of financial fair play, so it is better for the club to buy several strong players than to spend all the money on a conditional one Mbappe. Newcastle is now a step away from the abyss and first you need to move away from this abyss by building a strong combat-ready team, but then it will be possible to improve this team to solve higher tasks.
newcastle just got the title of a new rich club but it is difficult for them to get or attract star players if their position is in the relegation zone, right if their focus right now is to avoid the relegation zone, and I think what newcastle needs right now is a consultant who can give advice to build the club's foundation in the future it is more useful than waste money for unneeded players.