Eddie Howe has insisted there is no reason why Newcastle cannot one day match Manchester United as a global force.
The Magpies go into Premier League battle with the Old Trafford giants on Sunday having only just started the process of rebuilding under their new Saudi-backed owners.
Sporting director Dan Ashworth and chief executive Darren Eales this week laid out their long-term vision, and head coach Howe is convinced there is no limit to what can be achieved.
đŁ "We have to go into every game with no fear and believing that we can win."
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Asked if Newcastle could ever be as big as United, he replied: âI donât like to put ceilings on individual players and I donât like to put ceilings on clubs either.
âLooking at my own history, Bournemouth were associated as a League One, League Two team, primarily League One, but we have seen them grow into a Premier League club, so why not?
âThe aim of this club with the ambition behind the scenes â which is huge now â I have always said we have to now try and deliver those huge ambitions. But there is no ceiling here.
âWhen you see the passion around the city⌠the thing that always blows me away is the young people here, the 12, 13 and 14-year-olds, their passion for Newcastle. It runs through generations and that wonât stop.
âWhat will happen hopefully is the global brand and the global enthusiasm for Newcastle will grow.
âThe global support will definitely change through time if the club can be successful. I am putting more pressure on myself here, but that is the challenge and that is where the club wants to be.
âWho knows what the future will look like in 20 or 30 years.â
Amanda Staveleyâs consortium, in which Saudi Arabiaâs Public Investment Fund holds an 80 per cent stake, has already invested around ÂŁ210million in new players â a level Ashworth has admitted is unsustainable in the long run â with ÂŁ36million of it in Bruno Guimaraes.
"He's done unbelievably well. He's fit in so well and epitomised the team spirit and the drive we need to be successful. I think the supporters have seen that and taken to him from day one. Off the pitch he's been brilliant. On the pitch he speaks for himself." pic.twitter.com/IKr7hkN8Iw
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The Brazil midfielder scored twice in last Saturdayâs 5-1 victory over Brentford to further enhance his blossoming reputation, and his goals have come as a bonus to Howe.
He said: âWhen we signed him, we didnât think we were getting goals as part of his game, to be honest. His goal record wasnât something we looked at and thought, âWeâll change that and add goals to his gameâ.
âIt has just happened organically and naturally because he is a very, very good player. Hopefully there are more in him.â
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