Eddie Howe has insisted he wants to stay at Newcastle United but has made no promises about his future after the transfer window closed. Howe’s future has once
again been thrown into question after Newcastle’s summer recruitment failed to materialise, with the club’s top targets at centre-back and right winger both missing, while England remain on the lookout for a permanent manager.
Asked if he would consider leaving the club like Kevin Keegan did after a dissatisfied transfer window in 2009, Howe replied: “It’s not a big answer. But it’s difficult to make promises in football. “
But I love being Newcastle manager and I’m immensely proud of it. “
There’s no part of me thinking about anything else other than trying to beat Spurs and hopefully being in charge for a long time.”
Premier League financial rules have prevented Newcastle from spending big and Howe said: “A lot has changed when it comes to financial rules. “
It’s the most significant change, the inconvenience of spending money, and we have to play by the rules to avoid having points deductions. “
It has obviously affected the club’s progression as quickly as they might have liked. I don’t think the dream is over, it will just take a lot longer. http://ufabet999.app We have to generate more income, that’s the most important thing. “
Get the money into the club, whether it’s from sponsors, from a number of areas. That’s what we have to focus on over the next 10 years but whether I’ll be lucky enough to see that, who knows.”