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Eddie Howe’s future at Newcastle United is uncertain following an intense meeting with chief executive David Hopkinson. Howe, a key figure in the club's history, led Newcastle to the Carabao Cup in 2024/25 and Champions League qualification twice in the last three seasons. However, this season's performance has left the Magpies struggling in the Premier League's bottom half, with a recent 2-1 defeat to Sunderland intensifying concerns.
Hopkinson expresses growing impatience with the situation, indicating the club’s dissatisfaction. “The derby loss hurt. We take it seriously,” he states, emphasizing the importance of the match. He confirms a candid lunch discussion with Howe to address Newcastle's struggles.
While Hopkinson acknowledges Howe as the current manager, he remains non-committal about Howe's long-term future. “We are not looking to make a change at the moment,” he asserts. The focus is on the remaining seven matches of the season, not on speculation regarding future decisions.
Newcastle's leadership prioritizes a strong finish to the current campaign, with no definitive timelines set for evaluations. Howe’s position remains precarious, as the season’s end looms and the club grapples with its disappointing trajectory.

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