Newcastle sets an ambitious goal: to surpass Real Madrid by 2030.
Competition for global supremacy
According to The Sun: NEWCASTLE intends to compete with clubs like Real Madrid to become the best in the world by 2030, despite not having a new stadium. This ambitious goal was announced by the club's new CEO David Hopkinson, who took office after the resignation of his predecessor Darren Eales due to health issues in September.
“We want to be among the best and fight for titles with the strongest teams in the world”
The optimistic approach of the new management confirms the club's intention not only to maintain but also to strengthen its position on the global football stage. Hopkinson believes in the potential of the team and its ability to reach new heights.
Newcastle's ambitions may become a crucial part of their development, as success at the international level will come not only from victories in matches but also from investments in the team and infrastructure. Whether the club can maintain this course until 2030 will become clear in the coming years.
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