The Telegraph, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund are confused as to why Newcastle would sack their manager without a replacement for him.
The ultimate power, of course, lies with chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan – who is yet to make a decision on Bruce - and not those based in the UK.The same report says the mood and morale at St James’ Park has been affected by the uncertainty over the Newcastle managers future.The new era at Newcastle is set to begin on Sunday when the Magpies play host to Tottenham, but it is still not known whether Bruce will be staying on or going.Brendan Rodgers has been linked with taking over from Bruce, but the Leicester boss has pledged his loyalty to Leicester.Do you think Steve Bruce should be kept on as Newcastle.
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