Manchester United are reportedly monitoring Eddie Howe’s situation at Newcastle United, with the 46-year-old falling out with Magpies sporting director Paul Mitchell.
Manchester United are reportedly interested in Newcastle United‘s Eddie Howe as Erik ten Hag continues to come under scrutiny at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils have endured a mixed start to the Dutchman’s third season in charge at the Theatre of Dreams, winning just two of their opening five Premier League matches.
A goalless draw with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday has left Man United sitting 11th in the top-flight standings, four points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.
There were genuine questions over Ten Hag’s position following the Red Devils’ 3-0 loss at home to arch rivals Liverpool prior to the international break.
However, a three-goal win over Southampton and a seven-goal thrashing of Barnsley recently have slightly eased the pressure on the former Ajax boss.
© Imago
Man United considering Newcastle’s Howe as Ten Hag replacement?
According to Football Insider, positive results this month have not prevented Man United from looking at a host of potential Ten Hag replacements.
The report claims that the Red Devils are keeping a close eye on Howe’s situation at Newcastle, who are thriving to get back into Europe after a seventh-placed finish in 2023-24.
It is understood that the former Bournemouth man is on thin ice with Magpies sporting director Paul Mitchell, with the pair falling out over recent months.
Howe has seen his input on player signings dramatically reduced, with the head coach and Mitchell yet to speak to each other since the closing of the summer window.
On the pitch, Newcastle have enjoyed a steady start to the campaign, sitting sixth in the Premier League after winning three of their opening five matches.
© Imago
Why are Man United admirers of Howe?
With Ten Hag yet to fully convince the Man United hierarchy of his ability to be the long-term solution in the managerial hotseat, the monitoring of Howe’s tricky situation at Newcastle makes plenty of sense.
The 46-year-old has a proven Premier League record at both Bournemouth and Newcastle, transforming the latter from relegation candidates to Champions League contenders.
Howe’s positive media profile is said to be a major pull for Man United, who are always seeking a strong character to manage and protect a dressing room brimming with high-profile stars.
The Red Devils are also believed to be looking further afield in their hunt for possible Ten Hag replacements, sounding out a move for Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri.