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Rafa: Toon can reach new level

- By CRAIG HOPE @oliver_todd

RAFA BENITEZ says Newcastle United are not reaching their potential under Mike Ashley and new ownership could take the club to another level.

They were officially put up for sale this week and Sportsmail reported on Thursday that financier Amanda Staveley and her investment company PCP Capital Partners — backed by money from the Middle East and China — had mounted a £300million approach. They have now entered the process of due diligence and, like Ashley, would be keen to complete a deal before Christmas.

Benitez was trying his best to remain silent on the subject yesterday, but he did appear excited at the prospect of new investment.

‘This is one of the top sides in England if you put everything together. The question is, is it reaching its level? Obviously, no. Can we do it? I think so,’ said the Spaniard, whose side are ninth ahead of today’s visit of Crystal Palace.

‘I think we can do better. I don’t want to say too much but this club has to be in the top 10. When you compare to other clubs you can see the potential is there. I decided to stay because the potential of the club, the city, it is massive.

‘But we have to do everything right. It’s not just if you have money, you have to have the right players with the right mentality coming here.’

Benitez is already looking ahead to January and, should a takeover go through before the end of the year, there is a strong chance he could be armed with significan­t transfer funds.

He said: ‘First of all, you have to look for the best players in the market. Afterwards you think of the second, third and fourth options.

‘We are working on different names and different levels. It is early but we have been working hard. We will have the targets identified.’

It is understood Staveley will not be at St James’ Park this afternoon and, given that Benitez is keen to keep the focus on the team, that is perhaps a wise move.

The manager, however, accepts that supporters will want to talk about the possibilit­y of new owners. ‘I know the fans will be excited. I know everything about the history,’ he said.

‘But my opinion is quite clear, we have to play against Crystal Palace this weekend. It doesn’t affect me in any way. I was talking with Lee Charnley (managing director) and he told me everyone was talking about the takeover, but he doesn’t have much news.’

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