Saudi fund's LIV Golf doubt won't derail Newcastle United's plans

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Rumours that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund might scale back its LIV Golf involvement have not altered Newcastle United's stance; reports say PIF remains committed to the club, which continues long-term projects like a £200 million training ground and possible St James' Park redevelopment, with senior figures visiting Tyneside. Newcastle's performance under PIF ownership — two Champions League qualifications, top-five finishes, and rising player values — contrasts with LIV Golf's uncertain future.
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