Eddie Howe rules himself out of Man Utd job
Newcastle United's English head coach Eddie Howe applauds fans after the English Premier League football match between Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north east England on February 23, 2025. Newcastle won the game 4-3. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)
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Eddie Howe said on Tuesday that he is "100 percent" committed to Newcastle as he dismissed speculation linking him with the vacant Manchester United manager's job.
Ruben Amorim was sacked on Monday after 14 months in charge
at Old Trafford after an explosive post-match interview following his team's
1-1 draw at Leeds.
Newcastle boss Howe has been touted as a possible permanent
replacement for the Portuguese boss.
He was also linked to the Chelsea job after the departure
last week of Enzo Maresca, who has since been replaced by Strasbourg boss Liam
Rosenior.
The 48-year-old Howe was asked by reporters on Tuesday
whether anything could tempt him away from St James' Park.
"No, not at this current time," he said on the eve
of his team's home match against Leeds.
"The most important thing for me is happiness in the
role, happiness in the job, the relationships I have with the people around me.
Now, that's not always been consistently good and things can change at any
football club.
Howe is in his fifth season at St James' Park and last year
led Newcastle to a first major trophy in 56 years.
They are currently ninth in the Premier League, just five
points off a Champions League place.
"I'm 100 percent here, working as hard as I can, head
down, ignoring all the stuff that you guys (the press) write, good or bad,
because it's irrelevant," said Howe.
"It's about today's work and trying to prepare the team as well as we can for Leeds, so that will never change from my perspective, my commitment to my work and my job."


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