Eddie Howe doesn’t want to leave Newcastle but…

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Announced as one of the favorites to replace Gareth Southgate at the head of England, Eddie Howe does not intend to leave Newcastle so easily. The English coach who is doing a very good job at the head of the Magpies would be on the short list of the English federation to take the head of the national team. A proposition which seems to interest him despite his desire to stay at Newcastle, for the moment.

“I want to stay at Newcastle but I have to choose what’s best for the club and for me. There’s no way I’m going to say I’m staying if the momentum isn’t right. I love the club, I love the fans and I love where I am in my career. There’s no better place for me, that’s how I feel.”Howe said. So the message is clear, if the situation changes on the Newcastle side, Howe may not live long and answer the sirens of England.

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