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Rafa out at Newcastle as talks fail

Rafael Benitez’s three-year reign as Newcastle United manager will come to an end next week after failing to agree terms on a new contract, the club confirmed yesterday.

Benitez was a hugely popular figure among the Newcastle support after stabilizing the Magpies in the English Premier League and the news is likely to spark more protests aimed at the club’s owner Mike Ashley.

“It is with disappointment that we announce manager Rafael Benitez will leave Newcastle United upon the expiry of his contract on 30th June 2019,” Newcastle said in a statement.

“We have worked hard to extend Rafa’s contract over a significant period of time, however it has not been — and will not be — possible to reach an agreement with Rafa and his representatives.”

Despite failing to keep Newcastle in the top flight shortly after taking over in March 2016, Benitez earned hero status on Tyneside as he led Newcastle back to the EPL at the first time of asking. He then comfortably secured survival by finishing 10th and 13th in the last two seasons.

However, the Spaniard did not hide his displeasure at the lack of backing he was afforded by Ashley and was believed to be seeking assurances over the budget he would have to work with before committing his future to the club.

“I have been trying to win titles everywhere, in different countries, and we have a team that can compete,” the former Liverpool, Inter Milan and Real Madrid manager told Sky Sports in April.

“The city, the club, everyone in Newcastle is supporting the team so it’s massive. I’m not saying 200 million pounds but doing a little bit more, doing the right things, we can compete against the teams that are now maybe between seventh and 12th. But we have to do things right.”

Benitez, who won the UEFA Champions League when in charge of Liverpool in 2005, has been reportedly offered a contract worth 12 million pounds (US$15.26 million) a year at Chinese Super League club Dalian Yifang.

British retail tycoon Ashley bought Newcastle in 2007, but has been a deeply unpopular figure among fans, largely due to a lack of investment in the playing squad that has seen the club relegated twice during his reign in charge.




 

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