DHAKA: Rafael Benitez is staying as Newcastle United manager after signing a new three-year contract following their relegation from the Premier League.
The 56-year-old Spaniard was appointed in March following Steve McClaren’s sacking but failed to keep the Magpies in the top flight.
He had a break clause in his contract if Newcastle were relegated and was widely expected to leave the club.
“The love I could feel from the fans was a big influence for me,” he said.
Former Liverpool, Chelsea, and Real Madrid boss Benitez will have control over “all football-related matters” at the club, Newcastle said.
His predecessor McClaren was named as head coach last summer, working alongside chief scout Graham Carr. Benitez’s decision also hinged on the amount of funds he is given to strengthen the squad.
“This is a huge club and I wanted to be part of the great future I can see for Newcastle United,” added Benitez, who has also managed Valencia, Inter Milan and Napoli.
“The main thing for me is that I have assurances that we will have a strong team - a winning team.”
Benitez, who was sacked by Real in January, took over with Newcastle one point adrift of safety.
BDST: 1054 HRS, May 26, 2016
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