
"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. But, at the moment, I am very happy. We have made some great appointments in the roles we needed to fill and as long as I can express myself in the best way possible, the best version of myself to help the players and the club [I'll stay]."
"I consider myself very lucky to have that because there are very few managers that have the time to build those relationships and to have the confidence and trust with each other. I think that is really important and if you have all those things, you have a higher chance of being successful."
Eddie Howe has ruled himself out of the race to become Manchester United manager and says he is very happy at Newcastle. He is not thought to be on United's shortlist after Ruben Amorim was sacked, with Darren Fletcher to take temporary charge while an interim is sought. Newcastle sit ninth in the Premier League and Howe highlights a strong relationship with the club's Saudi owners. Howe stresses the importance of happiness in the role, recent key appointments, and unity between board and staff as vital factors for potential success.
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