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Unai Emery confirms Newcastle have shown an interest in the Villarreal boss

The Spaniard has emerged as a potential successor to Steve Bruce.

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Unai Emery has confirmed Newcastle have shown “interest” in him becoming their next manager.

Newcastle’s new owners have identified Villarreal boss Emery as a potential successor to Steve Bruce as they step up their efforts to appoint a new manager.

It is understood the former Arsenal manager sits at the top of a whittled-down shortlist of candidates for the vacancy created at St James’ Park when head coach Bruce left the club by mutual consent on October 20.

Unai Emery had 18 months in charge a Arsenal earlier in his career
Unai Emery spent 18 months in charge at Arsenal (Adam Davy/PA)

“But I have not had more news than that interest.

“There’s no offer. The offer would have to be via the club. I am focused on Villarreal. No more than that.

“Before saying yes or not, I will talk to the club. I have not said ‘no’ to Newcastle.”

The 49-year-old Spaniard, who has also managed Valencia, Sevilla and Paris St Germain, was appointed by Villarreal on a three-year deal in July last year.

Emery led the ‘Yellow Submarine’ to a seventh-place LaLiga finish and Europa League glory in his first season.

It is understood Newcastle are hopeful Emery could be in charge for their trip to Brighton this weekend, although a compensation package amounting to around £6million must be agreed before any deal is struck.

Interim Newcastle boss Graeme Jones has taken charge of the last two games
Interim Newcastle boss Graeme Jones has taken charge of the last two games (Owen Humphreys/PA)

On the domestic front, they have endured a testing start to the season and lie 13th in LaLiga having collected 12 points from their first 11 games.

Bruce’s assistant Graeme Jones has taken charge of the Newcastle team since the 60-year-old’s departure and has presided over a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace and Saturday’s 3-0 home defeat by leaders Chelsea.

That has left the Magpies, who are yet to win a Premier League game in 10 attempts this season, in 19th place and six points adrift of safety.

They travel to the south coast on Saturday evening with the need for a permanent manager more pressing by the day.

However, the club’s owners have studiously avoided making a hasty appointment and have done their homework in an attempt to get the right man for the job.

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