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Next Newcastle Manager odds – Eddie Howe to be sacked?
Eddie Howe is doing a sterling job as manager of Newcastle Utd but that does not stop bookmakers releasing the latest odds on who could be the next Newcastle Utd manager.
The Saudi backed club have put plenty of faith in Eddie Howe but of course, expectation is massive on Tyneside.
The next manager of Newcastle United will have some big shoes to fill and pressure that comes with an almost unlimited transfer budget, unlike the next Everton manager job..
Eddie how has done well however at the moment and has brought in a few decent signings during his reign.
What are the next Newcastle manager odds Paddy Power
Paddy Power have yet to publish odds on the next Newcastle Utd manager although they are offering Paddy Power free bets on the market.. Once the market opens the Irish bookmaker will no doubt put the manager betting markets up on site.
England full back Kieran Tripper was brought in during the summer following a stint in Spain, while exciting defender Sven Botman and goalkeeper Nick Pope have been brought in to tighten up in defence.
Newcastle midfielder Joelinton continues to put in talismatic displays for The Toon, and keeping him fit could be the key to Newcastle’s fortunes this season.
The Brazilian has been transformed by Eddie Howe this season, changing from an out and out forward to a midfield dynamo, scrapping for every ball.
Joelinto continues to pick up the bookings this season however which could play a part if points are difficult to come by later in the Premier League season.
The Saudi backed club continues to improve week by week but it remains to be seen where Eddie Howe’s position stands come end of the season.
A Champions League spot would exceed expectations but Europa League qualification should be the bare minimum.
For that to happen, the squad would need to be improved further, with extra depth required due to the midweek exertions of midweek European football.
Whether Howe will be there next year remains to be seen but the Toon Army can take plenty of confidence that the side is heading in the right direction.