Eddie Howe committed to the Magpies despite England job link

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Eddie Howe has claims to be happy with the Newcastle United club and insists he is fully committed following his link with England national team job.

The Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has stated that he is committed to the Premier League club as he is tipped as a replacement for the former England boss Gareth Southgate.

Southgate resigned from being the manager of the National team following their 2-1 loss to the Spanish national team in the just concluded Euro which took place in Germany.

Howe has emerged as a leading contender for the job, although Newcastle chief executive Darren Eales has said the club are determined to keep him.

“It is an unbelievable football club. I’m very, very proud to be the manager,” said Howe, who was speaking to the media Newcastle from the Magpies’ training camp in Germany.

“I love the supporters, I love the players, I love the staff. So really, there has been no thought in my mind on anything else and I have been very committed to the job here.

“For me, as long as I am happy and feel supported and feel free to do the work that I love to do at Newcastle, I’ll be very happy – and I am very happy.”

Howe was appointed the manager of Newcastle United in November 2021 shortly after the Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of the club and steered them away from relegation that season.

He led Newcastle to a fourth-place Premier League finish in the 2022-23 campaign as the Magpies qualified for the Champions League.

Howe signed what Eales described as a “multi-year” contract extension last summer before Newcastle United finished seventh in the Premier League.

Their first game of the 2024-25 season is at home to Southampton on 17 August.

Asked if he expects to start the season as Newcastle manager amid links with England, Howe said: “Of course that is my expectation because I am the manager of Newcastle and I am very proud to be.

“But as I said, it is all about the environment I am working in. As long as that is one where I feel I can give my best, then absolutely, we will crack on and I am looking forward to next season.”

England are next in action against the Republic of Ireland on 7 September in the Nations League.

An interim manager will be in charge if the Football Association (FA) is still to appoint Southgate’s successor at that point.

“I’m absolutely honoured and privileged to be manager of Newcastle United. I hope that is for many, many years,” Howe added.

“My commitment is unwavering. I am determined to win a trophy for the football club – that is in my psyche every day. I want to see joy in the supporters. I want to bring that to them, hopefully.”

 

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