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Coming changes will spark emotion, says chief

- CIARAN KELLY Football writer ciaran.kelly@reachplc.com @CiaranKell­y_

EDDIE Howe has admitted that Newcastle United’s final home game of the season will be an ‘emotional experience’ for some of his players as they potentiall­y bid farewell to St James’ Park.

Although no one left the club on a permanent basis in Howe’s first window in charge last January, players will depart in the coming months.

It will be a summer of evolution rather than revolution on Tyneside but selling players will help generate funds to enable Newcastle to spend more within the confines of financial and sustainabi­lity regulation­s and, also, allow the Magpies to make room for new arrivals at a time when the club’s wage-to-turnover ratio is already around 65%.

Howe himself admitted on Sunday that he is ‘sure there will be players that will move on, who have represente­d the club in a brilliant way’.

A number of individual­s are still on long-term contracts from the Ashley era and have young families settled in the area so it remains to be seen just who will look to move on, but Ciaran Clark, Isaac Hayden and Jamal Lewis missed out on a place in the 25-man squad for the second half of the season, while Dwight Gayle, Federico Fernandez, Matt Ritchie and Karl Darlow have not featured as much as they would have liked since Howe came in.

Regardless of who leaves, you get a sense that the final lap of appreciati­on at St James’ this season will carry extra meaning following Monday night’s game against Arse

nal. “It’s difficult to speak about individual­s, but I’m sure, for some of my players, it may well be an emotional experience,” Howe told reporters.

“I’m very much in the mindset that we have to be very appreciati­ve of everybody’s efforts towards our success this season in terms of the position we were in to where we are now.

“Everyone has played their part in that, whether they have participat­ed on the pitch or not.

“I look at Ciaran Clark, Isaac Hayden and Jamal Lewis, who were not in the 25-man squad, but their attitude to that disappoint­ment has been incredible.

“They’re still training with the group and they’ve not been negative or disappoint­ed for a moment.

“It’s important that I highlight that because we haven’t achieved anything as individual­s.

It’s been the collective group that’s done it and full credit to everyone.”

The majority of Newcastle’s squad are aged 28 and older and Howe is well aware that he needs to bring the average age down after mainly targeting players with Premier League experience back in January.

Howe felt the Mag- pies ‘couldn’t take chances on younger players that needed time to adapt’ mid-season, but that will change in the summer.

While Newcastle are not against bringing in establishe­d names in the coming months, depending on what is required in a particular position, Howe is conscious of not having a group that is ‘weighted in one direction because that could have a negative impact on performanc­es’.

Howe has already sat down with those above him to discuss the squad and the Newcastle head coach confirmed yesterday that ‘we have a very good vision of where we want to go’.

“There’s some difficult decisions to be made and, naturally, when you look at the numbers in the squad, we are top heavy,” he added. “We have a lot of players.

“There were players who missed out on the 25 but, as I said before, we will make decisions on every individual and we will try and do it in the right way. No decisions have been made yet.

“That’s for me towards the end of the season. Get the games out of the way and then I will be speaking with the players.”

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> Some players will be moving on and bidding an emotional farewell, says Eddie Howe

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