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Newcastle's survival is NOT down to new Saudi owners splashing £94m on five new players in January, insists Eddie Howe, as he responds to claims they bought their way out of trouble

Eddie Howe has hit back at those who claim Newcastle United's survival is simply down to their £94million January investment on five new players.

The Magpies emerged as Europe's biggest spenders as they were backed in the transfer market for the first time by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.

Howe inherited a team in November stuck in the bottom three but lifted them as high as ninth last month to earn nomination for Premier League Manage of the Year.

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Striker Chris Wood joins Magpies from Burnley

Newcastle bought Bruno Guimaraes (left) and Chris Wood (right) in January transfer window

Eddie Howe has hit back at those who claim Newcastle's survival is down to big spending

Supporters recognise the transformation in players who had lost their way under former boss Steve Bruce, but there have been accusations beyond Tyneside of the club buying their way out of trouble.