Joe Buck's Newcastle United news update: Man City v Premier League fallout and Tino Livramento's England recognition

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Joe Buck brings you all the latest Newcastle United news, including how Manchester City's case against the Premier League could impact the Magpies. Tino Livramento has also been called up to the England squad after initially being omitted by Lee Carsley.
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00:00So, it may be international weekend but there's still plenty of Premier League news to get
00:05your teeth sort of dug into and of course the main one is that Manchester City case
00:11against Premier League, the arbitration against associated party transactions and the whole
00:17world of legal issues surrounding that case. Of course the ruling came out on Monday, both
00:23Manchester City and the Premier League claimed victories from that ruling and it's hard to
00:27really know which one is more true to life. I think a lot of the opinions from experts
00:34seem to suggest that the Premier League haven't fully won, Manchester City haven't fully won
00:38and the gap somewhere in the middle is where the ruling will be. Of course for Newcastle
00:42United, they'll be taking a keen eye on what that means, what changes are made and how
00:46they can use that to their benefit in the future. Of course, Newcastle have really been
00:51hampered by the rules since the takeover of the club. We've seen PSR become a more
00:57prominent thing and the penalties for breaching PSR becoming a real prominent thing. So obviously
01:03that has stifled their ability to spend on transfers. We all know the best way they can
01:09do, navigate PSR is to increase revenues but of course if they can't increase that commercial
01:15wise because of associated party transactions or they're limited in that way then that then
01:20limits what they can do there and then it falls back on ticket prices and whatnot. So
01:24there's a variety of things Newcastle United will be taking a particular interest in and
01:28of course the story might have broken Monday but it's far from over and I think there'll
01:31be numerous twists and turns of this story, not just in the next few days or weeks but
01:36probably months and of course you've got that Man City 115 charges coming in the future.
01:40But that was the one big news story of the week and what's dominated the international
01:44break so far. The other one just around Newcastle is Fatino Liveramento has been belatedly
01:48called up to the England squad. He missed out initially with just Anthony Gordon and
01:52Nick Pope being called up by Lee Carsey from Newcastle United certainly. But injuries,
01:56Fatino Liveramento has been included in that squad along with Curtis Jones. It'll be interesting
02:00if he does make his international debut. He was called up the last squad, didn't feature
02:04in any of them games and of course still has eligibility to play for a couple of nations.
02:08So England will be really keen to get him tied down to England, his future to England.
02:14And Lee Carsey, as much as he didn't include him in this squad initially, he did include
02:19him last time it was mentioned. So he's clearly a big fan of Liveramento and it's clearly
02:22how high England value him. The Tees being the first one, as soon as there was an injury
02:26crisis he was the first one brought back into it. Of course they've lost Kieran Trippier
02:29this summer because he's retired from international football. Kyle Walker has started to fold
02:34down the pecking order. Trent Alexander-Arnold is in there and has had a renewed prominence
02:40under Carsey. But again, his future at England has always been a bit hit and miss. So Liveramento
02:46hopefully can have a real good say in how he can force himself into the squad on a regular
02:52basis because we've seen that Nick Gasol, he's a really good player. He's acted as deputy
02:57very well for Trippier. And yeah, it'll be interesting if he can make his debut when
03:02England play Greece and Finland this week. But of course, Nick Gasol and I don't return
03:06action until a week on Saturday when they host Brighton. And then we're hoping to bear
03:10their result against Everton. Despite an improved performance against Everton, of course, the
03:15results just wasn't there, or the three points wasn't there. So we're hoping to improve on
03:18that next Saturday. But between now and then, of course, the best way you can stay up to
03:22date with all the latest Newcastle United news and everything surrounding the club is
03:26with the Shields Gazette.

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