Eddie Howe has received assurances from Newcastle’s ownership about his future as head coach, despite a challenging season. This news comes after high-level meetings with the Newcastle hierarchy.
Howe has been at the helm since November 2021. This season, Newcastle United has suffered 16 defeats in the Premier League. Last season, he led the team to victory in the Carabao Cup, ending a 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy.
Under Howe’s leadership, Newcastle qualified for the Champions League in both 2025 and 2023. He expressed confidence in his ability to guide the team moving forward.
In recent comments, Howe described the talks with ownership as positive. He noted the pressure that builds when teams struggle to win matches, saying, “When you don’t win football matches, there’s a pressure that builds.”
The club is also focusing on player development. Notably, young forward William Osula scored in a recent match and is seen as having significant potential.
Looking ahead, Howe will likely continue to shape the squad during the upcoming transfer market. He aims to strengthen the team as they prepare for another competitive season.