
DEAL DONE:Eddie Howe announced Terminating his Contract By the End of Season due to…..
Eddie Howe has been issued with a worrying verdict over his long-term future at Newcastle United in the wake of the Carabao Cup victory.
Howe has worked wonders since he took charge at St James’ Park back in November 2021, when they were fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
The Magpies are now regular contenders for European qualification, and also ended their long wait for a major trophy with victory over Liverpool in the League Cup final last month.
As a result, Howe’s position at Newcastle is likely to be among the most secure in the Premier League at this moment in time.
In the long-term though, former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan isn’t confident the 47-year-old will be able to keep his job with the club if things remain the way they are with regards to regulations in the Premier League.
‘Newcastle United to have managerial patience tested’ – Simon Jordan
Jordan has recently suggested that Howe would replace Thomas Tuchel as England manager after being sacked by Newcastle in the not too distant future.
The Magpies have been forced to tread carefully with their finances in recent years, due to the league’s PSR regulations.
Indeed, Newcastle were forced to sell Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh late last summer to avoid punishment for breaching PSR regulations.
While the current rules remain in place, Jordan believes it would take Howe several years to put together a side capable of winning the biggest trophies such as the Premier League or Champions League.
Given he feels those are ultimately the trophies that owners PIF will have their eyes on, Jordan does not believe the 47-year-old’s bosses will give him the time he needs to achieve them without major regulatory changes going through.
Speaking about Howe’s work with Newcastle on talkSPORT, the former Palace chief said:
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