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BRUCE TO REMAIN IN CHARGE OF TOON ... FOR TIME BEING

By CRAIG HOPE

STEVE BRUcE still faces the sack as manager of Newcastle United — but looks set for a reprieve in what would be his 1,000th game in the dugout against Tottenham on Sunday. It had been indicated that the 60-year-old would be relieved of his duties this week given the club’s new owners feared his presence could have a negative impact during their first match. But Bruce is scheduled to face the media this afternoon and, even though sources could not confirm if he will still be in charge for Tottenham, it would appear likely that he remains for the time being. It is believed that the new ownership model — led by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and headed on Tyneside by Amanda Staveley — is ‘process driven’ and will be ‘methodical’ in their approach. However, sources say it would be wrong to accuse the consortium of ‘indecision’, and it is more a case of them doing things ‘properly’. Bruce met with Staveley and her husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi at the training ground on Monday and had expected more contact as the week went on. The exact terms of his anticipated exit with an £8million pay-off are yet to be negotiated. The board’s football advisor, former Liverpool chief scout Frank McParland, has been in at the club this week and is leading the search for Bruce’s replacement. Former Arsenal boss Unai Emery and current Belgium manager Roberto Martinez have formed part of discussions, but both are said to have reservations. Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has also been consistently linked to the post. Another name which is being pushed is that of ex-Roma boss Paulo Fonseca. Sources say there are concerns given he apparently interviewed poorly at Spurs in the summer, but it is understood some conversations have taken place between the two parties in recent days.

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