Eddie Howe has received assurances from Newcastle’s ownership about his future despite a challenging season. The head coach will remain at the club as it navigates difficulties in the Premier League.
Howe has faced pressure due to poor performances this season. Newcastle United has suffered 16 defeats in the Premier League this season. However, he received reassurances during high-level meetings with the Newcastle hierarchy.
Howe became head coach in November 2021 and led Newcastle to win the Carabao Cup last season, ending a 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy. Under his leadership, the team qualified for the Champions League in both 2025 and 2023.
In a press conference, Howe described the talks as positive. He expressed confidence in his ability to lead the team next season, stating, “When you don’t win football matches, there’s a pressure that builds.” He also noted that he sees potential in players like William Osula.
Key facts:
- Eddie Howe is set to remain as head coach of Newcastle United for the next season.
- Newcastle United has suffered 16 defeats in the Premier League this season.
- Howe won the Carabao Cup last season, ending Newcastle’s 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy.
- Newcastle qualified for the Champions League in 2025 and 2023 under Howe.
Observers expect Howe to focus on player development and strengthen his squad during the upcoming transfer market. He aims to build a competitive team capable of returning to form next season.













