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Newcastle United: Why history makers are breaking up

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Such plans do not always come to fruition, of course, given the unpredictability of the market.

But Howe believes Newcastle now have an executive structure in place to at least enable smarter and faster decisions to be made following the arrival of chief executive David Hopkinson and sporting director Wilson, who worked at Southampton from 2015-19.

Unlike last summer, when Howe was at the coalface, while also preparing the team for the new season, the head coach will be able to fall back on Wilson’s support, as former Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl explained.

“Ross knows exactly what is necessary and what character you need to have in what moment,” he said of their time together.

“For every coach it’s a fantastic thing to work with him because he’s very unselfish and doesn’t have any ego. He’s not trying to push in the media.

“He wants to stay behind and do his job in the background. You have to speak one language together.”

The absence of a sporting director was felt at key moments last summer, when it came to dealing with agents and handling the Isak situation.

Wilson will be a key figure in managing potential sales as the club look to adopt a more strategic trading model following some challenging windows.

In June 2024, for instance, £65m was raised following the departures of one player who was not necessarily a regular starter and another who had never represented the club.

It appeared decent business on the face of it until you realise the players were Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh, who were only sold to Nottingham Forest and Brighton at the 11th hour in order to avoid a breach of profit and sustainability rules (PSR) following years of imbalanced trading.

If those deals have aged badly, in hindsight, the £125m Newcastle received for Isak seems a good sale given the striker’s injury-disrupted first season at Liverpool.

However, Newcastle are still feeling the Swede’s absence, even after spending £124m on forwards Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa.

If key players like Gordon are to go this summer, Newcastle have to rebuild more effectively as the club look to bounce back following a bruising domestic campaign.

“If a big signing leaves the football club, there will be a dent to us,” Howe said on Friday. “That’s why they’re the players that are valued the most.”

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