Scottish Daily Mail

HOWE AND MAGPIES AGREE ON A DEAL

- By CRAIG HOPE

EDDIE Howe has agreed a two-and-a-half-year deal in principle to become Newcastle’s head coach. The 43-year-old has been out of a job since leaving Bournemout­h following their relegation from the Premier League two seasons ago. But after talks progressed yesterday, he is set to be confirmed as the first managerial appointmen­t of Newcastle’s Saudi-led regime. It’s understood he would also have been the man the previous owners turned to had Steve Bruce been sacked on their watch. Lee Charnley, the managing director who remains at the club, is thought to have supported Howe’s cause in light of the takeover. His name did not have the backing of all members close to the new consortium when first floated four weeks ago, but Amanda Staveley was always keen to speak with Howe and he was interviewe­d last week. He thought he had missed out on the role when Villarreal’s Unai Emery emerged as the preferred candidate. The Spaniard’s advisers were in the UK this week in anticipati­on of his unveiling ahead of Newcastle’s trip to Brighton tomorrow. But when Emery performed a U-turn late on Tuesday, attention returned to Howe. Some of his former Bournemout­h players in the Newcastle dressing room had already communicat­ed their support for him to Staveley. Howe also impressed during his interview by outlining his vision for immediate improvemen­t, with Newcastle winless and 19th in the Premier League. Howe is happy to work alongside current interim boss Graeme Jones and is expected to add coaches Stephen Purches, Jason Tindall and Simon Weathersto­ne to his backroom team. Jones will likely still lead the team at Brighton after a full week of preparatio­n.

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