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Lack of relegation clauses could leave Newcastle counting cost

Newcastle United will face paying huge salaries in the Championship if they suffer the drop, having failed to insert relegation clauses into the contracts of new signings.

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Newcastle United midfielder Jonjo Shelvey Source: AAP

The Magpies have spent in the region of $148 million in the last two transfer windows but have not been able to avoid another scrap for safety after surviving on the final day of last season.

But Newcastle decided not to negotiate relegation clauses in the contracts of several players as they lured potential signings to Tyneside, and that could prove very costly.

January arrivals Jonjo Shelvey and Andros Townsend, who cost the club a total of $44.54 million and were handed lucrative wage deals, are understood to have no relegation clause in their contracts.

Shelvey has already indicated he will stay at St James' Park even if the worst happens.

Newcastle found themselves in a similar position seven years ago when they slipped out of the Premier League with a squad comprised of expensively acquired international players.

Many of them left in the aftermath of relegation - Shay Given and Charles N'Zogbia had already jumped ship at the end of the winter transfer window, but out-of-contract duo Michael Owen and Mark Viduka were joined by Obafemi Martins, Sebastien Bassong, Habib Beye and Damien Duff in heading swiftly for the exit.

However, several senior players remained to form the backbone of the side which came straight back up with Steve Harper, Fabricio Coloccini, Jonas Gutierrez, Alan Smith, Nicky Butt, Joey Barton and Kevin Nolan leading the way.

There is little doubt there would be wholesale change once again if Newcastle go down - the chances of Rafael Benitez remaining as manager look slim for a start - as they would miss out on the huge revenues which will come with the Premier League's new broadcast deal.

Benitez's men are six points adrift of safety with as many games remaining.

They host Swansea City this weekend in a must-win fixture, but will likely have to do without Daryl Janmaat, who is understood to have broken two fingers when he punched the dressing room wall at St Mary's at the weekend as Newcastle lost 3-1 to Southampton.

Newcastle did not comment on the incident involving the Netherlands international, who also suffered a suspected groin injury during the match.


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By Damian Spellman

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