
"No. Not at this current time. The most important thing for me is happiness in the role, happiness in the job, the relationships that I have with the people around me. That has not always been consistently good. Things can change at any football club, but I'm very happy at the moment."
"For any club to be successful, there has to be unity from top to bottom. There has to be a good feeling between everyone. I've had an unbelievable relationship with the board. That's never changed. I consider myself very luck"
Eddie Howe is very happy at Newcastle United and has dismissed speculation linking him to the Manchester United managerial position. He prioritises happiness in the role, strong relationships with colleagues, and the ability to express himself fully. Tensions existed with former sporting director Paul Mitchell, who left last summer, but an understanding has developed with replacement Ross Wilson. David Hopkinson is the second chief executive since Howe's appointment. Newcastle sit ninth in the Premier League, two points off fifth, reached the Carabao Cup semi-finals and are on course for a Champions League last-16 play-off, with ownership continuing to back Howe.
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