Sunday Sun

Eales’ experience will be a huge benefit to United

- Lee Ryder

EDDIE Howe will work closely with both co-owner Amanda Staveley and new chief executive Darren Eales when the latter starts his new role next week.

Former Atlanta United supremo Eales has been in the stands in recent friendly games at St James’ Park but said farewell to the MLS club earlier this month as Newcastle finally replaced Lee Charnley almost a year after he left the club.

Eales is a fan-friendly CEO and has a host of fresh and vibrant ideas that will capture the imaginatio­n of Newcastle fans.

But Staveley, who steered the club through both the January and summer window, will still be a huge part of things behind the scenes. The Ripon financier has been in place since October and still holds a 10% stake in the club as co-owner.

With sporting director Dan Ashworth also on board, Newcastle feel they have an off-field operations team that can match anybody in the Premier League these days. Howe did not hesitate to sign a new contract two weeks ago after being impressed with the plans that lie ahead.

Newcastle did not announce the length of the deal only stating it was “long-term” but The Sunday Sun understand­s the arrangemen­t could well take the 44-year-old former AFC Bournemout­h man “into his fifties” in the dugout at St James’ Park if the club continue on the upward trajectory.

When asked about working with incoming Eales, Howe said this week: “I’m very much looking forward to building a relationsh­ip with him.

“Someone of his experience and knowledge will only help us become more efficient in every way of working.”

METICULOUS PLANNING AHEAD OF TRANMERE TIE

Newcastle will travel to the Wirral on Wednesday night for the second round of the League Cup with Eddie Howe already making it clear in preseason he will be taking the two domestic cups very seriously.

There may be one or two tweaks from this weekend’s Premier League clash with Manchester City, including the goalkeepin­g department with Martin Dubravka and Karl Darlow due a game.

But in terms of planning, Newcastle have gone into serious detail watching their opponents from League Two. Indeed, United’s scouts were in the stands at Hartlepool for Rovers’ 0-0 draw at Victoria Park and a detailed dossier of informatio­n is in place.

Tranmere have had the same “meticulous” attention to detail as Man City and that Howe, who knows the lower leagues after

guiding Bournemout­h up, has the same respect for Micky Mellon as he does for Guardiola.

MATTY BONDSWELL ATTRACTING BIG INTEREST FROM EFL CLUBS ON LOAN

The left-sided player was red carded in the week during the loss to Stoke City. But Bondswell is wanted by a few clubs in League One and League Two who have been watching him in action for the Under-21s.

Bondswell had a good pre-season with the seniors but with Matt Targett, Matt Ritchie, Paul Dummett and Javier Manquillo ahead of him in the queue, he will need game time this term. He was sent to Shrewsbury last season but didn’t get used – much to the frustratio­n of the player and the Magpies.

Bondswell and United will be hoping for better luck in this window. And Bondswell is keen to show what he can do on the first-team stage – not the second string.

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 ?? ?? ■ United co-owner Amanda Staveley and, above, new chief executive Darren Eales will work together behind the scenes at St James’ Park
■ United co-owner Amanda Staveley and, above, new chief executive Darren Eales will work together behind the scenes at St James’ Park

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