The technician of Newcastle United, Eddie Howe, said he was fully committed to the club and would remain in his position as long as he was “happy and feeling supported”, amid rumors linking him with the England manager’s job following the Gareth Southgate leaves. Southgate, who has been in charge since 2016, announced his departure on Tuesday after the devastating 2-1 Euro final defeat against Spain.
There has been speculation that England will look for another local replacement, with Howe or former Chelsea manager Graham Potter the favourites, but they could also be open to a high-profile replacement from elsewhere . “I haven’t really thought about anything and I’m very focused on the job here,” Howe told BBC Radio on Friday from Newcastle’s training ground in Germany.
“For me, as long as I’m happy, I feel supported and free to do the work I want to do in Newcastle, I’ll be happy, and I’m very happy.” “I feel very honored and privileged to be the manager of Newcastle. I hope it will be like that for many, many years. I am determined to win a trophy for this club, that is on my mind every day.”
Source: La Verdad

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