(Reuters) - Newcastle United need clarity on their proposed takeover sooner rather than later so the club can start planning for the next Premier League season, manager Steve Bruce said on Friday.
The Premier League's board has been carrying out an examination of the proposed Saudi-backed takeover as part of its 'owners and directors test' which evaluates the suitability of ownership groups. [nL8N2E73QW]
"Look, we need a resolution to that one way or the other but all I can do... is plan for what we need and work on that," Bruce told reporters."A lot of previous planning has been disrupted because of what has happened in the world. The transfer window opens on Monday and Bruce said he is looking to add quality to the squad and bring in new players, pointing to how last year's recruits Miguel Almiron and Allan Saint-Maximin improved the side.
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