Overview
- Manchester United confirmed Ruben Amorim's exit and said Darren Fletcher will lead the team against Burnley on Wednesday.
- Eddie Howe has previously stated he is fully committed to Newcastle, telling Chronicle Live he is "all in" on Tyneside.
- Chronicle Live reports Howe earns about £6m a year with at least three years left, making a compensation package an expensive proposition.
- Newcastle would likely face further negotiations over Howe's assistants Jason Tindall, Steve Purchess and Simon Weatherstone due to additional costs.
- Howe continues to favor a 4-3-3 and says starting Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa together would require a significant system change, as Bruno Guimaraes delivered the decisive goal against Crystal Palace.