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Newcastle’s search for Benitez replacement hinges on takeover talks

Newcastle’s search for a replacement for manager Rafael Benitez will be dictated by the state of play in Mike Ashley’s efforts to sell the club.

Press Association Sport understands the Magpies’ owner is seeking clarity on the progress being made by interested parties, principally Dubai-based Sheikh Khaled Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, with which his representatives have been holding talks in recent weeks over a potential takeover.

Agents have wasted little time in putting the names of their clients forward for the vacancy at St James’ Park, which was created on Monday when Ashley finally lost patience after protracted negotiations with the Benitez camp and unilaterally ended the talks.

Those restrictions were brought into sharper focus on Wednesday when it emerged that Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka was close to joining Manchester United in a deal worth up to £50million.

Big names Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger have already distanced themselves from the vacancy, while former Feyenoord boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s representatives have indicated he would be interested.

Burnley’s Sean Dyche, Nice manager Patrick Vieira and Manchester City number two Mikel Arteta are also among the bookmakers’ favourites.

Whoever does get the job is likely to walk into a toxic atmosphere on Tyneside with fans furious at Benitez’s exit mobilising for fresh protests against an owner with whom large sections of the support have been at war for much of his 12 years in charge.

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