In amazing development, Newcastle United has confirmed that the sports director, Paul Mitchell, will leave the club in late June 2025, concluding a mandate that lasted less than a year.
Mitchell’s departure, described by mutual consent, coincides with the imminent disappearance of CEO Darren Eales, who is going down for health reasons.
In a statement, Mitchell expressed his thanks, as reported The tutor:
“I want to thank everyone at Newcastle United for their support in the last year, including Eddie Howe, Becky Langley, players, staff, owners and fans.
“It has been an honor to be part of the club and work with some incredible people.
“I leave at a time that is suitable for me and the club, especially with Darren Eales, someone with whom I worked so closely in my career, moving forward soon. The club is on my hands excellent and off the pitch, and is in a fantastic position to continue to build. I would like to wish everyone connected with Newcastle United a bright and successful future.”
The output marks the conclusion of Mitchell’s possession as a key figure in Newcastle’s restructuring and recruiting strategy.
Its influence was seen between the racks, as Newcastle seemed to build a sustainable and future infrastructure aimed at constantly competing in the Premier League and Europe.
Newcastle United is working to find a successor
After obtaining plauded for their work at clubs such as Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur and, as Monaco, Mitchell arrived in Newcastle with the reputation of identifying elite talent and building long -term football projects.
His departure will now ask questions about who will replace him and how the club plans to maintain his impulse in the reconstruction of the post-season.
Newcastle United, who ended the season strongly and aims to reaffirm itself as a contestant in the first four places, will now begin the process of finding a successor that can continue the Club’s ambitious trajectory.
As for exits, Callum Wilson is also expected to leave the Magpies This summer.
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