Howe and Mitchell in tug of war talks over Newcastle ‘power struggle

Newcastle United’s tumultuous summer, marked by a failed pursuit of Marc Guehi and tensions between manager Eddie Howe and director of football Paul Mitchell, appears to be drawing to a close.

Reports suggest the duo have recently held productive discussions, signaling a potential turning point in their relationship.

The pair’s reconciliation is a significant development for the Magpies, who have been grappling with internal discord. The summer transfer window saw a notable disconnect between Howe and Mitchell, with the manager expressing disappointment over the club’s failure to secure Guehi. Mitchell, in turn, publicly criticized certain aspects of the club’s recruitment strategy.

However, behind the scenes, it seems that a resolution has been reached. Sources indicate that Howe and Mitchell have engaged in constructive dialogue, addressing their differences and laying the groundwork for a more collaborative future.

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 26: Newcastle United non-executive Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan (L) and co-owner Amanda Staveley look on during the Carabao Cup Final match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on February 26, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)

The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), Newcastle’s majority owners, are said to be supportive of the pair working together.

Mitchell’s role at Newcastle extends beyond recruitment. He has been actively involved in various areas of the club, including the women’s team and the academy.

His focus, however, remains primarily on strengthening the club’s scouting network and incorporating data-driven approaches into the recruitment process. These initiatives align with the goals of PIF, which is keen to see tangible results.

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On the pitch, Newcastle’s start to the season has been mixed. While they have secured points, Howe has acknowledged that the team’s performances have not met his expectations.

The recent defeat to Fulham and subpar displays from key players like Alexander Isak and Joelinton have raised concerns.

Despite these challenges, there is a sense of optimism at St James’ Park. The club’s long-term goal remains qualification for European competition, and there is confidence in Howe’s ability to lead the team to success. The reconciliation between Howe and Mitchell is a positive step towards achieving this objective.

As Newcastle prepares for crucial matches against Manchester City and Wimbledon, the team will be looking to build momentum and demonstrate their potential. The renewed harmony between Howe and Mitchell could be a catalyst for a more successful season.

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