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Howe's future & likely sales - why Newcastle face key summer

BBC Sport

A giant tifo of the emotional Newcastle United head coach had been unfurled down the front of a city centre hotel to loud cheers and chants of "Eddie Howe's black and white army". It was a mark of how Geordies had taken this one-time outsider to their hearts after ending Newcastle 's seven-decade wait to win a major domestic trophy in March 2025. About 150,000 supporters lined the streets to celebrate that EFL Cup win, but it was hard to imagine a more contrasting scene before the one-year anniversary last month.

St James' Park had rapidly emptied by the time Howe and his players set off on their lap of appreciation after a damaging derby defeat by Sunderland . There were some on the terraces who stayed behind to clap the team off, but others showed their displeasure by booing after a meek display left Newcastle 12th in the Premier League. The shift in mood was not lost on season ticket holder Adam Stoker, who feels Howe has the rest of the campaign to show he is still the "right man going forward".

"I couldn't be happier for what he has been able to provide for us," he said. "Five years ago I never expected to be sitting here having finally won a trophy and seen two more Champions League campaigns. "Eddie Howe has been hugely responsible for that and every Newcastle fan should be incredibly grateful for everything he has done.

"But what he's done in the past doesn't necessarily mean he's the man for the future. There's a lot riding on this end to the season and there needs to be an improvement when it comes to both results and performances. "If we don't see signs of future progress then, absolutely, there should be pressure.

" So what do the hierarchy think? What is in store for Newcastle this summer? And would a strong end to the season change things?