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Steve Bruce leaves Newcastle by ‘mutual consent’ after takeover

Steve Bruce has left his position as Newcastle manager by “mutual consent”, 13 days after a Saudi-led takeover at St James’ Park, the Premier League club announced on Wednesday.

Bruce, whose departure was widely expected, took charge of his 1,000th match as a manager in Sunday’s 3-2 defeat by Tottenham -- his only game under the new owners.

His assistant, Graeme Jones, will take charge of the team for Saturday’s trip to Crystal Palace, with the Magpies still searching for their first Premier League win of the season and sitting just one place off the foot of the table.

Former Roma coach Paulo Fonseca is the bookmakers’ favourite to succeed Bruce, with ex-bournemouth boss Eddie Howe and former Borussia Dortmund manager Lucien Favre also linked with the job.

“Newcastle United can confirm that Steve Bruce has left his position as head coach by mutual consent,” said a club statement, which confirmed the search for a new head coach was under way.

“He leaves the Magpies after more than two years in charge, having steered the club to 13th and 12th-place finishes in the Premier League.” Bruce, 60, said he was grateful to have had the opportunity to manage the “unique” club, saying he had experienced “highs and lows” during his tenure.

“This is a club with incredible support, and I hope the new owners can take it forward to where we all want it to be,” he said. “i wish everyone the very best of luck for the rest of this season and beyond.” In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Bruce admitted the Newcastle job could be his last.

“It’s taken its toll on my whole family because they are all Geordies (from the Newcastle area) and I can’t ignore that,” he said.

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