Despite Saudi Arabia's wealth fund takeover in 2021, Newcastle United is yet to secure a major trophy in 70 years. Financial Fair Play regulations limit spending, contrasting with the unrestricted investments of Manchester City and PSG. Although Newcastle returned to the Champions League, its trophy drought persists as they prepare to face Liverpool in the English League Cup final.
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