The club's fortunes have taken a downturn since the Saudi Arabian state investment fund PIF took over in 2021. Fans had high hopes for the future, with many believing that Newcastle United would become a top European force. The club's new ownership was seen as a major turning point, with many expecting them to challenge for the Premier League title within five to ten years. However, those ambitions now seem a distant memory.

Newcastle United's current struggles are a far cry from the celebrations that took place in 2021, when the club was sold to PIF. Thousands of fans took to the streets to celebrate the end of Mike Ashley's 14-year tenure as owner. The atmosphere was electric, with fans hailing the arrival of the Saudi Arabian state investment fund as a new era for the club.

However, the reality is that Newcastle United is now facing a very different reality. The club's current form has raised concerns about their ability to avoid relegation. According to Voetbal International, the club's owners are now more focused on avoiding a drop down the divisions than on challenging for the Premier League title.

The next step for Newcastle United will be to address their current form and find a way to avoid relegation. The club's owners will be under pressure to make key decisions in the coming weeks and months to ensure the club's future.