Newcastle tie down manager Howe to 'long-term deal'
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe
signed a new "long-term" contract on Friday, just nine months after
arriving at St James' Park.
Howe,
who joined the club shortly after a takeover by the Saudi sovereign wealth
fund, led the Magpies to Premier League safety last season.
"It's
a great feeling to commit my future to this incredible club," said Howe.
"I'm
extremely proud to be the head coach of Newcastle United and have enjoyed every
moment here."
Newcastle
were expected to spend big in their first summer transfer window with the
backing of the Saudi Public Investment Fund.
However,
they have so far been relatively restrained with just £60 million ($73 million)
spent in signing Dutch defender Sven Botman, goalkeeper Nick Pope and a
permanent deal for left-back Matt Targett.
"We
are still at the start of our journey, but this is an exciting time to be a
part of Newcastle United and I'm very excited about the future together,"
added Howe.
The
former Bournemouth manager was criticised last season for failing to speak out
against human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia.
In
a statement attributed to the club's shareholders, Newcastle said: "We are
excited to have secured Eddie's long-term future.
"He
is a young, dynamic and ambitious coach who fits Newcastle United well; we look
forward to working with him and supporting him as we strive towards achieving
long-term success."
Newcastle
begin their Premier League season at home to newly-promoted Nottingham Forest
on Saturday.
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