A former manager of Roma is in the frame to take over from Steve Bruce in the dugout at St James' Park and be the figurehead in which the northeast club can begin their new era
Full ArticleEx-Roma boss 'in frame' to replace Steve Bruce as Newcastle manager after Saudi takeover
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