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Ex‑PL club chief: PIF would show ‘commitment’ with long‑delayed Newcastle plan

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Mon 11 May 2026 11:12, UK Newcastle United could announce that they will begin work on a new training ground at the end of the season.That is according to former Everton chief executive Keith Wyness, speaking to Football Insider, who thinks the move would be a “big step forward” for the club.A new training ground has been on the agenda at Newcastle since the club was taken over by the PIF in 2021.That is alongside either a redevelopment of St James’ Park or a new stadium, as Newcastle look to progress on and off the pitch under their Saudi owners.It has though been a difficult season on Tyneside for Eddie Howe’s side, and the PIF have come under increasing scrutiny for their ownership of Newcastle amid fan frustrations. 💰 Newcastle Finance Update 💰 Inside the PIF transfer budget, player wages, commercial growth, PSR updates and boardroom developments at St James’ Park. VISIT THE NEWCASTLE FINANCE HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Newcastle ‘can see a way forward’ as announcement expectedEverton’s former chief Keith Wyness – who served as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – thinks Newcastle’s owners need to be “much quicker” in their decision-making over plans like a new training ground in the future.Speaking on the new edition of Football Insider‘s Inside Track podcast, Wyness though states that the PIF would be showing “big commitment” by pushing through with plans for a training ground.Total Revenue£335.3mCommercial Income£120.1mMatchday Income£56.1mWages£343mNewcastle United’s 2024-25 financial accounts.He told Football Insider‘s Inside Track podcast: “It’s been a year or two now and there’s been no announcements about this.



That would be a big, big step forward and a big part of commitment from PIF, and then everybody can see a way forward. “But it isn’t just coming in and owning the asset, they’ve got to get actively involved and be much more nimble in the way that they support the executive team, because it takes a lot to take the club forward.

“I’d rather see things happening much quicker with greater autonomy at executive level because that’s where PIF have made some mistakes over the last couple of years.”Will Osula sets clear transfer stance ahead of Newcastle rebuildA busy summer awaits Howe at Newcastle, with the manager set to have to make some big decisions in the transfer market.The future of striker Will Osula could be up for discussion, and whether the 22-year-old could lead the line for Newcastle next season.Sources have told Football Insider that Osula has no plans to leave Newcastle and wants to fight for his place in Howe’s starting line-up.The Dane has enjoyed a spell in the team in recent weeks, scoring three goals in his last five starts, whilst big money signings Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa continue to be left on the bench. Don’t Miss a Beat: Your Newcastle Insider Access Get the full story from St James’ Park and Darsley Park with our dedicated expert hubs: Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from the heart of Tyneside.