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Eddie Howe Set to Depart Newcastle United Ahead of New Premier League Season

The coach's five‑year tenure, marked by Champions League qualification and a League Cup triumph, ends as financial constraints force player sales

Newcastle's Coaching Turmoil

Eddie Howe is poised to step down as Newcastle United head coach less than a month before the Premier League season kicks off, according to a joint report from the BBC and the Press Association.

Howe has spent nearly five years at the club, guiding Newcastle to two Champions League qualifications and a recent English League Cup victory, achievements that have endeared him to the fanbase.

Financial Constraints Shape the Squad

The club’s financial regulations have constrained its ability to invest, leading to the sale of top scorer Alexander Isak and a 12th‑place finish in the previous campaign.

This fiscal pressure also prevents Newcastle from matching the spending power of Manchester City or Paris Saint‑Germain, clubs that dominate both domestically and in Europe.

Players such as Anthony Gordon, Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes now face an uncertain future as the team looks to rebuild under new leadership.

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